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HBT7L17859

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Record Creation: Entered on 3 February 2013.

 

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Exterior Photos (6)

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

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2013-02-02 13:45:27 | Lofty writes:

For sale on e-bay: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/

Local car that has been sitting for a while but does run and drive very strong. Older paint that really needs to be redone with equally older interior. Body is nice and straight but does have some rust issues here and there. Floors have been patched at one time but needing proper repairs now. Does have a complete soft top frame and older top plus factory wire wheel spare, jack and knock off hammer. Car runs and drives very well with carbs being rebuilt recentley along with new fuel pump, complete brake job and extensive rewiring work. Is 100% complete and still shows well but really needs a restoration to return to its former glory.

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