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> FS: 1971 Roller - Shell - SOLD, Why repair the rust when you can transfer your parts
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post Jul 13 2013, 02:03 PM
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SOLD and transported to new home


1971 4cylinder roller for sale. Too many projects and not enough time or space.

Good hell hole, battery box replaced.

Minor rust repair done in trunk and front bumper mount area. Exterior bodywork done and shot in DP90 primer and is ready to shoot.

Underside of car should be blasted to remove minor surface rust and re-painted/undercoated. There are no rust thru, just a few places that need attention.

Take a look at the photos, A good honest solid car.

Located in the Near Detroit Suburbs

Has rear trailing arms, struts. Front and rear glass, doors are bare shells.

Car has been completely stripped, so you will need to put brake/fuel lines, vent hoses, Have some interior parts, wipers, wiring harness, switches, tail and turn lights. Early shifter and rods. Couple of boxes of misc parts. But not enough to reassemble the car. Includes all glass, windows.

No Driveline, as in no engine, trans, tinwork,

PM for more info or more detailed photos.

$1400 offer SOLD


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post Jul 13 2013, 02:05 PM
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post Jul 13 2013, 02:08 PM
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Man, if you've ever fixed one with lots of rust you'd know you would be miles ahead to start with one like this.Would save a lot of hair pulling. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)
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Wish this was on the west coast, I would love to swap all my v8 stuff to this!
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QUOTE(BS Chairman @ Jul 13 2013, 01:03 PM) *

1971 4cylinder roller for sale. Too many projects and not enough time or space.

Good hell hole, battery box replaced.

Minor rust repair done in trunk and front bumper mount area. Exterior bodywork done and shot in DP90 primer and is ready to shoot.

Underside of car should be blasted to remove minor surface rust and re-painted/undercoated. There are no rust thru, just a few places that need attention.

Take a look at the photos, A good honest solid car.

Located in the Near Detroit Suburbs

Has rear trailing arms, struts. Front and rear glass, doors are bare shells.

Car has been completely stripped, so you will need to put brake/fuel lines, vent hoses, Have some interior parts, wipers, wiring harness, switches, tail and turn lights. Early shifter and rods. Couple of boxes of misc parts. But not enough to reassemble the car. Includes all glass, windows.

No Driveline, as in no engine, trans, tinwork,

PM for more info or more detailed photos.

$1700 offer Has to go by end of month

HEY!!! I live in Taylor can you give me a call?? I'd like to get that shell instead of trying to fix my 'bent-in-the-rear' '74. I'm sending you a PM with my phone number.
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post Aug 2 2013, 12:47 PM
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Had a couple of lookers, still available
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post Aug 15 2013, 09:02 AM
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Few more lookers, still available
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Gary is busy tonight so I'll post a picture and tell everyone that Kyle has bought the roller. Tom stopped by as well so we got to see pics in detail of his silver 914 restoration that was at the Parade.

Here it is:

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Kyle, Gary, Tom and me.

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