Thoughts & opinions, please - 75 Cordoba

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That is a gorgeous car! I bet the reserve is $20,000+
 
Looking at the engine compartment of a car covered in a garage for all these years makes me think more miles. One can have 102,000 and still have a very good looking body and interior if taken car of while having engine rust like that.

Oh well no matter since I feel that cars pretty much died right around 1973 as there really aren't any that make me go "wow I want one." The Cordoba is definitely in that category of... so
 
Needs a silver/black paint job, then use it as a spare....

maybe I should ask,
Would Dave's dad buy it before his '73...
 
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Looking at the engine compartment of a car covered in a garage for all these years makes me think more miles. One can have 102,000 and still have a very good looking body and interior if taken car of while having engine rust like that
Rare that 102 can still look like this tho....
You can eat off that rocker and sill.

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I normally love 'dobas, but something about this one puts me off, and I can't put my finger on it. I normally like silver/ burgundy...I like the urethane wheels...but some thing in me doesn't like this one.
 
There would be a big difference looking at the exhaust pipe between 2,000 and a 102,000 miles. There's absolutely no wear on the gas and brake pedals or the carpet around that area. I believe it's the real mileage.
 
Rare that 102 can still look like this tho....
You can eat off that rocker and sill.

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LOL, then you need to see the interior of my Cougar and you will know it is possible.

Besides, you were the one who expressed questions about mileage.
 
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