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Maybe I'm just a little too suspicious, but why would a 314 mile car have a late 70's oil filler cap? i know its an easy change-out, but it sure looks odd there.
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Lot of exterior chrome added for an X77. Engine compartment looks restored, lot of things changed and replated. Interior looks very original. Mileage claim.. Well I'd love to certify and document all areas of the car and verify what is original and restored...
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Just a few other thing in addition to what has been mentioned. Lost the big ear radiator cap. I am not buying the finish on the hood hinges and hood latch assy. Also no buying the air cleaner gasket as original.
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