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Old 12-21-2012, 12:30 AM
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Default Re: 1970 Olds 442 Convertible

That is one helluva deal. And Green is my color! The biggest hurdle here is logistics. If that car and all the components weren't so darn far away it would be in my garage going back together. If you have a way to finish the project, I would recommend it; selling a car in pieces is hard to do and even harder to get any kind of money for it. You're right!!! All the hard work does appear to be done and it looks like it's downhill from here (there). I don't know if Thornton would buy something without the original drivetrain and a restoration that they did not perform from start to finish---I guess all it involves is a phone call. Anyway, good luck with whatevere road you choose.
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