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A gorgeous Roadrunner sells in Vancouver

Something doesn’t look right.
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Battery topper plate and the wrong series of battery. It's a Ford/GM arrangement..
 
As I noted, it's just a topper plate and they used the wrong orientation battery. I'm POSITIVE.. LOL... that the battery is hooked up correctly...
 
Nice car. It's so hard to find a nice 383 Road Runner that isn't totally messed with.
 
There's an awful lot to pick apart in these three pictures, which speaks volumes on the restoration. That said, it an all be corrected. What were they asking for it?.

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Asking 48k. It sold. I thought it was a decent price seeing what people ask for far, far lesser specimens.
 
Asking 48k. It sold. I thought it was a decent price seeing what people ask for far, far lesser specimens.



I didn't pay that much more for my 33K mile survivor 5 month ago. I thought it was a lot at the time, but when I see what's for sale now, I think I bought it right.

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Pretty car! But to be honest, I didn't even know that fast ratio steering was an option on those cars. I thought it came out on the AAR 'Cuda and T/A.
 
Pretty car! But to be honest, I didn't even know that fast ratio steering was an option on those cars. I thought it came out on the AAR 'Cuda and T/A.
It wasn't available on these cars.
 
Well, what’s the cost to perform a rotisserie restoration these days, assuming this car underwent one ?
 
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