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A rebuilt engine to me is always a boat anchor unless I witnessed the build while writing the checks.

Good luck with her when you are done with her let me know. I'm sure my words sound harsh , though not intended that way.
 
Make an offer cash or trade but i didn't come here to cause trouble or sell it.


PLEASE don't see my words as such. It's disappointing to me to see her get tossed around especially since I took such effort in trying to keep her close to original. My fault for selling her...
 
A rebuilt engine to me is always a boat anchor unless I witnessed the build while writing the checks.

Good luck with her when you are done with her let me know. I'm sure my words sound harsh , though not intended that way.
 
:rofl: ....

On a serious side though, what else have you done with it beside build a monster big block?
 
(IF sold as a roller, where'd that engine end up?)
 
Im not a fan of the small block but this car was way nicer as a brown hard top.


I agree ... they did the white to hide the filler and the grind marks in the body from the kid I sold it to. He effed it up then left it for dead.
Eric did what he could but it is still bad.

I hope your plan is to resurrect her glory.
The paint code is GK6 which has a hint of orange in the brown...
 
I heard in a station wagon. I live near Eric but don't know him. I bought it from someone else.


Correct, the engine that was in it went into a wagon.
I told him I'd take it back without a engine and trans for 1500. He wanted 5 ..... not a chance
 
Correct, the engine that was in it went into a wagon.
I told him I'd take it back without a engine and trans for 1500. He wanted 5 ..... not a chance
You're not even in the same universe. The car has been fixed and is very nice.. $1500
 
No, the body is not all that nice, look under the paint. Nothing else was done to it except driveline components which keep getting switched.
 
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