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> 1973 2.0 Midstream Restoration Project FS, Project For Sale
jtoedtemeier
post Jan 29 2015, 01:01 PM
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Unfortunately, the time has come for me to stop working on this project. A 1973 2.0 which we have worked on for a couple years to meticulously restore. The car has been brought down to bare metal, GT Flares are installed, rear bumper fitted, all body work complete. Zero damage on the car. Trunk pan was also replaced. The link to the craigslist ad is below, which has pictures and additional description. This project is at the perfect point to complete in the new owner's vision. I am not 100% set on a selling price. It has a lot of money in it at this point, which I do not expect to recoup all of. However, I would like an offer that reflects the money and effort that has been put into it to a reasonable level. I'm asking $10,000. Thanks!

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4867874173.html
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RFoulds
post Feb 3 2015, 12:12 AM
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Can you explain what was done with the rear bumper? I didnt understand from the ad.

"The rear bumper has been metal finished and fitted to the body to remove the original vinyl cover and allow for paint. "
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