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FS: 73 2.0 Sold, Delete |
914Sixer |
Feb 16 2010, 04:37 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,885 Joined: 17-January 05 From: San Angelo Texas Member No.: 3,457 Region Association: Southwest Region |
As you all know I am moving. The wife said CHOOSE ONE ! I am keeping the Creamsicle. This car has been stored inside since 1993. YES, it does have some rust but not nearly as bad as most. It will need a short pan up to seats, new triangles and work along the passenger long bottom. Passenger suspension arm has been repaired but I would replace. Strange rust under the drivers side fender wall, Some back wall rust. Hell hole not too bad, new battery tray. You make the call. Car has been assembled for transport. Major components have been bolted in place. Wiring harness has been pulled back to the center of the car. Brakes, lines, stabilzers, and hardware come with the car. Engine and trans available but not matching. Parts were had selected to go with the car. These are the best parts I had to put on the car. Detailed pictures on request
Bonus Parts installed: Factory Steel Flares, butt welded, then leaded in 10 piece 914-6 stiffing kit new trunk hinges new battery tray Early Chrome Front Bumper Early Chrome (Painted) V Bumper Replated hardware Attached image(s) |
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