$109 with $169 invested- sounds like a big lost to me- even at $109 sounds a little high for the currant market- these cars are costly when it comes to labor rates when someone else is doing it - I'm glad there are people out their willing to pay the price to restore these cars. I still have booco parts to get rid of maybe I can save you a few bucks
He's off traveling so all I got was a looks like my car.
Gone is the DW torque arm and can't tell if the Edelbrock heads are still on it.
Never found out how the car ran with the bigger heads and the tiny 260 or if the PO milled the heads. It was a hey I wanna buy this car come look at it when we went to No. Hollywood . No radio console and Lee picked the tool kit to sell to a MK2 guy , so that's from another car. I'm not restoring a car but I am trying to fill the very few gaps in a newer car. I don't know this seller I was savoring a 8 dollar single tap beer last time I saw this car at auction. The car was really good shape . I'm calling BS on the $ quoted since it's ok to say BS now
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