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HBT7L18551

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 April 2011.

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2011-04-23 15:28:38 | Lofty writes:

Sold on ebay.com Apr. 10 2011 for $8.600 by clarkjana1 .

Owned since 1983. 90% complete. Chassis and body panels sand blasted and primed 10 years ago. Bonded Texas Title.

Includes;

- 4 - 48 spoke wheels

- Complete chassis (does have repairable frame damage, as noted in photos)

- Rebuilt and painted original engine

- Rebuilt and painted original transmission with overdrive

- Carburetors

- Complete sheet metal (doors, fenders, hood, etc.) Most has been sand blasted and primed. Pretty straight overall with some pinhole rust.

- Front and rear shrouds are in good shape and easily repaired for painting

- Near perfect hood and good grille with chrome surround

- Rebuilt shocks from Apple Hydraulics

- Dash with all instruments

- Windshield posts and frame

- New bumpers and over-riders

- Misc hardware/chrome/hinges, etc. that were removed for disassembly

- Wiring harness/electrical/etc.

Missing top bows and interior.

Also have many AH parts that will be at the Pate Swap Meet at the end of April.

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