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Rescue this 69 EC on CL in Nevada? $3,900

Richard150MPH

Veteran Member
If the body is the hard part this may be worthy of rescue. $3,900
CL listed 69 EC, on a Blazer frame.
Nevada so probably not so rusty as what guys back east start with.
Not mine and I have no affiliation with the seller.
I will have a 68 EC frame available soon if someone wants to rescue this hack job.

El Camino/Blazer
 
Unless you are planning on selling a current project and replacing it with this ? You're complaining about not having time to finish stuff ?
I think all of us struggle with having too many projects. Plus we buy projects that need too much work because they are low priced.
 
B'Day coming up soon, so have been contemplating my progress and lack of.
Definately thinning the collection this year.
Not taking on more projects, have actually managed to resist a couple of "Great Deal" offers.
After seeing so many threads of folk complaining that there are no more affordable cars to start a restoration from I thought this might be of some interest.
It has been listed for a while so might be available for a bit less?
Sell the Blazer parts to a 4x4 fan to recoup some cost.
 
That's the nature of the market, the buying pool likely have their share of projects and don't need another, and those that have none, likely can't afford to see the project through. So, it'll sit for a loooong time before someone talks themselves into something they either don't need, or shouldn't take on.
 
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