any reason to avoid a '76?, other than smog |
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any reason to avoid a '76?, other than smog |
vitaminC |
Jan 2 2013, 03:32 PM
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Yes, I am still looking for "the one" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Patience is not really my strong suit, but I'm trying to avoid bringing home something I will regret later.
This 76 has been FS for a while now, and it looks to be in pretty good condition. Yes, I prefer yellow. Initially I was trying to steer clear of the '76 since it will need smog here in CA, but maybe it's not really a huge issue? Is it difficult to keep them going in such a way that they'll pass smog and still run reliably? Thanks for all the replies so far, I do appreciate it. |
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