"71" -6 for sale on BAT, somewhat crusty, but has a interesting history |
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"71" -6 for sale on BAT, somewhat crusty, but has a interesting history |
v82go |
Jun 12 2017, 12:28 PM
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Coloradocurt |
Jun 17 2017, 02:23 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 20-November 16 From: Castle Rock, Colorado Member No.: 20,603 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
From my perspective, a great candidate to do a full disassembly, rotisserie strip to bare metal, repair any rust (the first 13 years were in Germany), weld in the available structural supports advised when you double the power, quality repaint, and then you put it all back together with a few choice upgrades (like a later side shit tranny conversion and an aftermarket shifter). After that, possibly a $60K car.
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