I am picturalizing every owner, chronicalogy, of that car....
I like the 70' body than the 73'.....the 72's and 73'S were in somewhat in transition to the next style. The front ends of the 72/73 were pretty cool looking, however IMHO. Unfortunately, once they went to the waterfall grill they lost me.Spotted in Oregon, was blue metallic has matching leather, now grey. Shop owner says they are "working on it", maybe for sale.
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This one is still avaliable last I heard, Has not been advertised. 88K miles.... $5K..... drive it home.
The current owner had the hitch installed to pull a small RV .... said it cost him $600.00.The old girl has done some time pulling something behind her.
Mine had dual air also (Auto air temp), leather, Auto Dime, 8 track also. It was absolutely awesome until a head gasket blew on me one night coming home. Ya, all the baddest stuff happens far from home,lol.I agree, 72-73 has a very unique front end. The 70, in my opinion, has cleanest front end treatment, mainly the grill. The car has 73k on it, has all options: dual air, 8-track, auto dim etc.... and a strong odor of mice piss inside lol! The interior was actually nice, perhaps replacing carpet would get rid of awful stench.
Mine had dual air also (Auto air temp), leather, Auto Dime, 8 track also. It was absolutely awesome until a head gasket blew on me one night coming home. Ya, all the baddest stuff happens far from home,lol.
I bet his mind could be changed with a bit o' green sitting under his nose. The question is how much will you need.This one has the dual auto temp A/C curse as well... lol. The blue leather seats are still very nice, and work! The shop manager was not really saying if it was for sale or not... I believe it is...
Well, bet it will end up overseas now that it's on E Pay. Probably see it up on youtube this time next year as somebody's big american ride.
Yeah, its a sad feeling.Exactly... :angryfire: