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71 GTX Bahama Yellow

68Runner

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We thought we would start this thread to share the Journey of the GTX. Dylan decided to name her Betsy. Met QuickBpBp and was able to pick up half the parts do to trailer. But I’ll be making another trip down to grab the floor and cowl. The new pieces will add new life to this GTX.

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Looks like you did pretty good with all of your pieces, lots of salvageable parts there.
 
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That's a heckuva project.
 
That's a heckuva project.
I feel really good about it. Dylan gives me the age advantage . And there isn’t too much to really mess up on with the body. Brett’s pieces are so nice that it makes sense to do a whole swap with the big pieces. Yet I feel like I need to hang on to as much of the real GTX as possible. It’s an amazing car to save.
 
I feel really good about it. Dylan gives me the age advantage . And there isn’t too much to really mess up on with the body. Brett’s pieces are so nice that it makes sense to do a whole swap with the big pieces. Yet I feel like I need to hang on to as much of the real GTX as possible. It’s an amazing car to save.

Good luck.
I remember that car.
"Unmolested"...except for mother nature.

If you need "smalls" I still have a 71 RP23 parts car, but it's being used up pretty fast and has a date with the sawzall/plasma cutter.
 
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