'70 'Cuda #s 340/4-sp Project
Very cool project car - believe it was parked in the MCACN 2023 lobby...would love to have the bandwidth to take on this project!
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I agree, Tony, love to have that to rebuild, but he is greatly minimizing the about of rust repair it needs. No way would a couple floor pans and minimum metal work put that back on the road in decent condition.
I looked it over as best I could with the barricades at MCACN and saw a lot more work needed than even the pics show. Unfortunately, in today's world, the price is probably "reasonable" for a highly sought after, all original muscle car. This is very similar to the '67 SS 350 Camaro that recently sold for 22.5k in CA a week or so ago. I believe it needs more work than the Camaro, but still, it probably won't stay available for long. Now, if all y'all want to pitch in and acquire this for me, along with about 8k for sheet metal and parts, I'll push the Camaro in the back barn and get started on it right away... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...aughing(1).gif |
Cuda....
Neat car...what's the option code for the plywood ?? :cool2:
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PW7 - Plywood Floor, Driver Side, 7-ply
Extremely rare option, but even more rare is PTPW7. Pressure Treated!!:scholar: Cheers Dave (Rust on that car is....WAAAY more than advertised. Way more) |
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