914 sighting, Wilmington junk yard |
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914 sighting, Wilmington junk yard |
abes914 |
Oct 16 2018, 05:41 PM
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horizontally-opposed |
Oct 19 2018, 10:25 AM
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Sounds like this thing is headed for a crusher. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
What a bummer, even considering the hacked up harness and the rest of the parts stripped away. We see folks on here all the time starting with rusty tubs and visions of big body kits, etc. Here's a car that might be a MUCH better foundation, with a body kit that actually raced in period—and it looks like it might be one of the very rare ones that someone took the time to get right on the install. Gaps look good, things line up, etc. Did anyone get a VIN or check the usual suspects for rust? |
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