t.flatt
Well-Known Member
Congrats! That's a very nice score!
You're allowed to be wrong at least once per year.I was wrong, they are 735s.
LOVE IT!!!!~This is the latest gem I picked up late yesterday afternoon. It's just your basic 318, auto on the column, p steering, manual 10" drum brakes. It has a few flaws, mostly a couple moderate size dents the left rear quarter. I wonder if a paintless dent guy can massage them out, but it's clean and with very low mileage.
Don't know who the original owner was, but the 2nd owner was from Mahopac, NY & he bought it in the spring of 2005. The guy I bought it from locally, just got it to flip. There's a 2005 NY inspection report with the mileage showing 13,793. The odometer now reads 13,856...... 63 miles in 20 years! He got it inspected every year, but apparently he only drove it to the inspection station & back. I have 19 years worth of NY inspection reports, so that pretty much documents the mileage since 2005.
It doesn't need to be restored, but needs a good cleaning, detailing tires and a muffler.
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Once I get new tires, these will go back on the steel wheels.
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You're allowed to be wrong at least once per year.
Those wheels would look fantastic on this car. The 14 inch factory wheels with hubcaps are perfect for the survivor tent,but the car will drive and look much better on the 15 inch redline tires for regular driving.I have15 inch Magnums with redlines on one of my other cars & maybe I'll just swap them for now.
More pictures shortly.
This car would be a great parts car for your GTX Dubb!I'll be referencing your car as I assemble mine; I'll try not to be a pita![]()
This car would be a great parts car for your GTX Dubb!
many of my parts are that nice![]()
Even your right side fender turn signal?