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Oh man . . . that almost made me cry . . . the shame of it all . . .

The saving grace is that I truly CAN see it all restored and finished . . .
 
:mad Why in the hell would someone cut a hole in the floor in order to change the u-joints?
There was a hole cut in the floor of the car to get access to the rear end (probably for U-joint change).
:confused

_ken :w
 
WOW, that one would not even be a good parts car!:eek
 
Looks like it is the leftovers from being a parts car!
 
Whoooa, that one is a heartbreaker. :( Looks like something my husband would want to purchase as a project car, to keep his other 4 unfinished project cars company. :eyerole
 
Trixie, they are not "unfinished", they are "in progress". Geez, why is this concept so hard for women to understand!:hb

Just joking Trixie, please dont kill me! (boy, do I sound like I have been married 20 years or what!)
 
Oops

I missed this thread. Sorry guys.

Hmmm, I think I could save her. Actually, there is more potential with this car on E-bay than what I started out with.

Let's see, I had to get a:
Hood
door handles/latches
hood latches
interior
engine
wheels
all the chrome
some replacment panels
core support
gauges
trim
weatherstrips
fix holes in my floor
weld/cut repair, replace rusted spots
etc. etc.


Not a lot of difference. I would not hesitate to bring that old carcus home if I was ready for another one!


Chris
 
I KNEW IT WOULD HIT HOME. I have a utility trailer if you need it to drag home the,,,,,,HUMM let's say the loose parts. haha
 

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