Latest Baby Blue 75...destined to be an organ donor? |
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Latest Baby Blue 75...destined to be an organ donor? |
computers4kids |
Mar 2 2008, 07:40 PM
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Love these little cars! Group: Members Posts: 2,443 Joined: 11-June 05 From: Port Townsend, WA Member No.: 4,253 Region Association: None |
Just picked this late 74 build, but technically a 75 for its heart. I just wanted the motor. This little guy spent 25 years on a ranch in a barn.
Someparts of the car are pretty nice, while others are showing their age. It came with a pure white interior that actually is in pretty good condtion and a stock radio, wheels I don't recognize and brand new tires. Some cancer below the battery box, a spot in the rear trunk and one of the top fenders by the cowl seal. It also has the driver's front side pushed in a lttle from a bumper impact. Anyone recognize these wheels..bug? Anyway, I bought the car for the engine and plan on either selling the car as is real cheap or parting it out. There are some good parts, i.e the chrome sail trim and windshield chrome is in excellent condition. I would prefer not parting this one out, but will if I have to. Would this car sell as is without the engine and transmission, if so...how much would be a price to move it quickly? I'm not looking to make this post an ad...just to gather some info on the best way to move this tub. Thanks Attached thumbnail(s) |
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