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very nice 73 restored with original in mind


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And that lovely red wire that running the coil instead of fixing the problem with the ignition switch. And the spliced heater hose, and the "real" fusible link butt spliced on the starter, and the rusty hood hinge bolts, and the rusty chipped paint hood latch bracket, and the missing/no rubber hood alignment rubber bumpers, missing bolt in the hatch hinge, and the buldging rear hatch finisher panel letting in some lovely exhaust fumes.... and.. oh enough already... "Completely stripped to bare metal" except maybe the engine bay....

Rust free. Yeah right. Give me 15 minutes with that thing to find something you-all ain't gonna like.

but yeah, lovely paint! (no bondo eh? hummmph.....)

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THe screws in teh center console creep me out. A bit to frankenstein for me.

LOL - yea, that is what my reaction was too. What kind of thinking leads someone to screw up anotherwise pretty nice interior and clean center console by putting screws in to hold the choke assy.?

Nonetheless, - it might be a car to go look at. Many of the items could be pretty easily address, if indeed the paint and body check out. Was there a Buy-it-Now to begin with?

Good eye Jim... {the heater hose might have had a Fill&Flush in it at one time}. But most of the rest if the items are just "sluck" jobs.

Carl B.

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