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72 at auction in MO

spinshop

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I see a good bit of Bubbly Crusty stuff, I like the Sport gauges, buckets & console and factory ac, be nice to see pics of it on a lift
 
Interesting car, the left quarter is a disaster, probably hit, stripped and 2 gallons of mud smeared by a hack. The lower fr. fenders the same way. The rest shows typical corrosion, so may not be a total wreck. Still, I wouldn't have paid any more than that.
 
Going to take a lot of work.

A/C missing parts. The buckets, console and tilt wheel are options I didn't expect.

Rust is really bad, I can imagine the rear frame and cage nuts are rotten. It will cost a good $40 to $50k to get it back where it needs to be. Who knows what is under the vinyl top.
 
Going to take a lot of work.

A/C missing parts. The buckets, console and tilt wheel are options I didn't expect.

Rust is really bad, I can imagine the rear frame and cage nuts are rotten. It will cost a good $40 to $50k to get it back where it needs to be. Who knows what is under the vinyl top.

A rusted roof which will need to be reskined.
 
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