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StratPlayer
Went to visit with Ed Andrews at his shop today, he hada couple real nice teeners he was doing some work on. The blue car has been sitting for 4 years, has 33K orginal miles on it. 1.8. The yellow car was real nice, both of these cars were real nice. I thought I'd shoot some pictures of these cars an share em with the club.
StratPlayer
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StratPlayer
lousy shot of the blue cars interior, the interior was very clean.
StratPlayer
The yellow one he was also working on
StratPlayer
Nice interior
StratPlayer
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jim_hoyland
Great pics; thanks for sharing !
elwood-914
Always enjoy pictures of teeners....don't see too many around here in person...so pictures gotta do. Thanks
draperjojo
I was at Ed Andrews shop about a while back and had him put this one on the rack for me to check out. I ended up buying a different one though.
LukeD
QUOTE(draperjojo @ Jun 14 2006, 06:52 PM) *

I was at Ed Andrews shop about a while back and had him put this one on the rack for me to check out. I ended up buying a different one though.


draperjojo, is your last name draper? I noticed you are in saltlake not draper utah.

I only ask because my last name is Draper

Luke Draper
draperjojo
QUOTE(LukeD @ Jun 14 2006, 05:59 PM) *

QUOTE(draperjojo @ Jun 14 2006, 06:52 PM) *

I was at Ed Andrews shop about a while back and had him put this one on the rack for me to check out. I ended up buying a different one though.


draperjojo, is your last name draper? I noticed you are in saltlake not draper utah.

I only ask because my last name is Draper

Luke Draper


No its not. I do live in Draper just outside of Salt Lake, but I know some Draper's in Wendover.....Russ and Burdell ....any relation??
StratPlayer
So were there serious problems with the orange one or was the price to high?
draperjojo
QUOTE(StratPlayer @ Jun 14 2006, 07:54 PM) *

So were there serious problems with the orange one or was the price to high?

He wanted $7,000.00 for it. I had Ed put in on the rack and noticed it could use floor pans. It had a homeade patch underneath. I put my finger through one hole and realized I was pushing up carpet in the passenger side. I discussed it with the owner and he seemed surprised about the floor pans. The paint job is a 3 footer. Its an average repaint with a run in it. The rear window rattles like hell, and the engine has a miss. Overall its well worth fixing though. $200 worth of correct sheetmetal and lots of elbow grease, a rear window kit, and a tune up and it'd would be real easy to live with. I just happened to stumble across a cream puff with 61,000 miles and original paint. It belongs to a guy named Jessie and Ed knows him.
draperjojo
QUOTE(draperjojo @ Jun 14 2006, 08:49 PM) *

QUOTE(StratPlayer @ Jun 14 2006, 07:54 PM) *

So were there serious problems with the orange one or was the price to high?

He wanted $7,000.00 for it. I had Ed put in on the rack and noticed it could use floor pans. It had a homeade patch underneath. I put my finger through one hole and realized I was pushing up carpet in the passenger side. I discussed it with the owner and he seemed surprised about the floor pans. The paint job is a 3 footer. Its an average repaint with a run in it. The rear window rattles like hell, and the engine has a miss. Overall its well worth fixing though. $200 worth of correct sheetmetal and lots of elbow grease, a rear window kit, and a tune up and it'd would be real easy to live with. I just happened to stumble across a cream puff with 61,000 miles and original paint. It belongs to a guy named Jessie and Ed knows him.


Here is a couple more pics.
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