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Rollover E… fix or…

Yep gonna' be an expensive build
if it's a dream car bucket list deal maybe,
not a flipper, be like a money pit...

I wish them luck if they go that route
could be a cool car IF you don't care about the $$$/expense
 
Based on the pictures on the website, he really couldn’t have wrecked it much worse.

well now, as you were typing, I was taking a closer look......

this is what I look at / see.....
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the entire pass side is down due to 2 flat tires......... the trunk, quarters, trim, bumper all still fit

the door and fender aren't very much out of whack either....if at all

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the driver front looks bad, but the bumper is level and straight with the undamaged side of the header/grille......if the rail is down, it isn't much...... most, if not all of what I see is a mashed fender

and like the pass side, the door is in pretty good alignment

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even the hood opening looks square, I really don't see this car as "twisted", but I'm sure it needs a little persuasion......

the A pillars folded like a lawn chair and took 90% of the impact....along with the fender
 
straighten it up a little and put a roof, fender, and header on it....... and it's a car again

I'm not even sure it needs a hood
 
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Just watch how these guys move sold cars from the sales yard to the pickup area. Your jaw will probably drop.

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The big question on this car is wheather is comes or ever had a fender tag.

And did the cowl and radiator support numbers match.
 
The car owner is probably waiting until the car is sold before he places the fender tag and broadcast sheet for sale on ebay.
:rofl:
 
It will be almost a complete re-body anyway
only original/stock once, after replacing all that
with aftermarket sheet metal, does it really matter ?
about the fender tag, I know what it means too
unless it's a really rare car & really rare combo

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It will be almost a complete re-body anyway
only original/stock once, after replacing all that
with aftermarket sheet metal, does it really matter ?
about the fender tag, I know what it means too
unless it's a really rare car & really rare combo

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The car is a V-code 440-6 Cuda. That’s what vin is.

I could see the owner holding onto the fender tag and buying the car. Then reselling it for a little profit.
 
or he's just not sh
The car is a V-code 440-6 Cuda. That’s what vin is.

I could see the owner holding onto the fender tag and buying the car. Then reselling it for a little profit.
or he's just not showing it, & he'll give it to the new owner with the purchase

if not 20% hit/lower price, it would be for me

or maybe the seller isn't posting it & has it
so all the 'VIN Nazis' won't pile on, before the purchase
like some tend to do too

still only org. once
 
or he's just not sh

or he's just not showing it, & he'll give it to the new owner with the purchase

if not 20% hit/lower price, it would be for me

or maybe the seller isn't posting it & has it
so all the 'VIN Nazis' won't pile on, before the purchase
like some tend to do too

still only org. once

I believe it’s owned by insurance company or bought by wholesaler from insurance company and that’s who’s selling it.
 
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