Brought a 74 2.0 from a yunkjard |
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Brought a 74 2.0 from a yunkjard |
Pacqs |
Mar 16 2016, 07:05 PM
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Mar 16 2016, 09:42 PM
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Take the rocker panels off and show us pics. Also show us pics of the hell hole.
That front cowl looks wasted. If that was the only thing rusted badly, that could be fixed with a donor. Unfortunately, rust never sleeps and could be bad throughout the car. I wouldn't drive it until I knew it wasn't going to collapse in half on me. That being said, as others pointed out those bumpers are worth some money. The dash, steering wheel, instruments, engine and many other parts are worth some money. If you parted it out, you would definitely get your money back. You should have haggled the junkyard for an even lower price! :-) |
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