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> 1971 1.7 **Updated**, Clean Tub/Complete Car/Starts
TROJANMAN
post Apr 11 2024, 12:33 PM
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Looks nice in pictures.........
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*****NEW "I want to stay married" PRICE*****

$7914 OBRO



What I know:
Was running when I parked it (14ish years ago)
*** CAR NOW STARTS
Had a short in the starter which probably still needs to be adressed. From what I can tell, the starter did not have proper ground.


Repairable hole under battery tray, but NOT a rusty car. Suspension colsole is solid.
At some point in its life, the car was undercoated with black stuff.

It was also in a garage as long as I have owned it (as well as the previous owner)

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I'll answer anything.......(prefer phone, so message me)

I am in no hurry to sell, so I won't take $1200
It will just go back into storage unitl I have time to get it started again.

I just dug it out a couple of weeks ago and brought it home to use as a template to put my other car back together.
If you wait too long, some parts may go missing (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)


No bend, and door jams are straight on the jack post lift. A couple of dents, but no serious body damage.
Straight, and all metal.

IT NOW STARTS and RUNS (It is not driveable.......yet....
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post Apr 13 2024, 01:32 PM
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Solid Jackposts


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post Apr 13 2024, 02:24 PM
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IT LIVES!!!

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post Apr 18 2024, 02:24 PM
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I added in a cleaner interior.
love it or hate it, it looks better........
Floors were solid under the seats.
The car is far from perfect, but it has great bones.
Getting it started was pretty exciting.

I also have the horn cap for the steering wheel. I forgot to put it on for the pics.
And I think the missing carpet pieces are in my attic.

Please buy it, so my family quits complaining about it being in the garage.
Pretty soon it will be destined for storage again for another.........15 years?????


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post May 3 2024, 09:42 AM
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"Wife wants this out of the garage" Price Reduciton

$7914

If this does not sell before I am done using it as a template for my other car, I will put it back in storage until I can get it running properly. The price will likely go up from here, as I will start to replace fuel lines, oil, water pump, etc.......

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