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Just saw this ad on craigslist. The car is about 15 minutes from me, so I may go take a look at it tomorrow and find what they hope to get for it:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ctd/1395378600.html

Is anyone potentially (seriously) interested in it. Probably a totally rust free California car with original paint, matching numbers, and all documentation from the day it was new.

York air conditioning compressor :ermm: (after fiddling with it for 20 years that's the system I gave up on).

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I found it cute that the entire description consists of mainly standard features but the A/C wasn't listed. It looks like a typical description composed by someone not really familiar with these cars. The fuel door looks odd with both the finger pull and lock knob. Hard to tell if that is a keyed knob or not. The choke knob has got to go too. The description doesn't mention a repaint and I would ask questions. In the pic of the roof you can see paint on the windshield rubber. It does look good in the pics that are provided and deserves a look in person if anyone is interested. I certainly wouldn't advise putting a serious bid on this car without it being looked over closely.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120473777402&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

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Just saw this ad on craigslist. The car is about 15 minutes from me, so I may go take a look at it tomorrow and find what they hope to get for it:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ctd/1395378600.html

Is anyone potentially (seriously) interested in it. Probably a totally rust free California car with original paint, matching numbers, and all documentation from the day it was new.

York air conditioning compressor :ermm: (after fiddling with it for 20 years that's the system I gave up on).

It appears little rough in pictures on Ebay, for a 1 owner car with 38K miles....

If any of you are really buying this, I can give you some advise.

I have been a professional car inspector in L.A. (Used to inspect 15000 cars annually for frame/structural/mechanical/computer diagnosis, etc..)

Esprist

www.jdm-car-parts.com

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41 cars a day if you include weekends. Did you mean 1500?

Steve

I used to have a business (www.autoinspector.org) and had contract with Auto Nation (about 80th biggest comapny in Fortune 500).

We were certifying cars for their auction as well as doing arbitration for sold vehicles. I also did bunch of pre-purchase inspection for retail customer, and did bunch of professional witness at courts.

Some days, I inspected over 200 a day ( used to get up at 4:30AM, and went to my office at 5AM)believe it or not. Some cars faild in a matter of a few seconds, some others take a lot more time.

(I have been an ASE certified tech as well as N.A.A.A. (National Auto Auction Accociation) Certified frame/structual examiner)

Esprist

www.jdm-car-parts.com

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I used to have a business (www.autoinspector.org) and had contract with Auto Nation (about 80th biggest comapny in Fortune 500).

We were certifying cars for their auction as well as doing arbitration for sold vehicles. I also did bunch of pre-purchase inspection for retail customer, and did bunch of professional witness at courts.

Some days, I inspected over 200 a day ( used to get up at 4:30AM, and went to my office at 5AM)believe it or not. Some cars faild in a matter of a few seconds, some others take a lot more time.

(I have been an ASE certified tech as well as N.A.A.A. (National Auto Auction Accociation) Certified frame/structual examiner)

Esprist

www.jdm-car-parts.com

WOW, that's some serious workaholism. You do what you need to to make the business successful. I owned a shop for 12 years in Tucson so I know the routine. I'm still ASE master auto tech certified although I've been out of the biz for 11 years.

Steve

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