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current owner. Not sure about other provinces? Also not sure where you are or if you have any idea where it might be. Just an idea. Good luck with your search.
I agree with rebelrouser. Although not a show car (your suggestion) I believe it's better than some of these so called restored show poodles. Honest car , driver that you can enjoy for the original purpose. I would be proud and pleased to show it off. Nice car . Congratulations.
I've had experience with m/c tanks and the outcome not great. Problem is like most things the prep work is 90% of the job. Cleaning the inside properly is almost impossible. Must be squeaky clean for the coating to adhere and remain attached. In the long run a new fuel tank is the best...
I also had that model back in the day. As a kid I also loved the series. Recently saw the pilot show which explains why and how Bronson ends up on the road. Opening scene has his best friend commit suicide by jumping to his death, Bronson ends up with his sportster and so goes the adventure...
I remember that for sure. I painted my rear axle florescent orange along with the lower rad cradle on my 69 340 swinger along with air shocks, shackles, shock extensions, high back bucket seats velour inserts, Dimond tuff door panels and not to leave out fuzzy dice. Now hopefully you won't...
Any nicks , scratches, pitting, blemishes of any kind ?? Just asking cause its 50 years old or better and $$ 900 plus isn't cheap. I'm interested, got my attention.
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