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Another one smok'in CRACK! Why would you FULLY RESTORE a 7,000 mile car?
The guys smok'in crack!
Why post a ad and not list a asking price? It just doesn't make any sense to me. I can accept the wrong engine size but not the asking price. Tom
I don't know about changed but it does have a cover on it.
Look close at the first two pictures of the car with a front left and right shot. Look at the bottoms of the fenders and you can see the holes...
Here in Cleveland scrap is down to .06 a pound. It would be worth maybe 250.00 if you were able to drive it to the scrap yard so how are you not...
If I was closer I'd be all over it.
28 bids and 6,100.00 shows a lot of interest.
Very rare would have been a 421 Super Duty wagon.
What a god awful ugly color combo.Other than that it looks like a nice wagon.
I'd like to know what he's pulling with that big ol' trailer hitch!
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is a 66 Ford.
No price listed?
I would think somewhere in the ballpark of 1,500 to get it to VA. Tom
Nice wagon!:2_thumbs_up_-_animaDon't see it lasting long at the asking price.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/4842183049.html Don't know if it's worth the 15,500 but boy is it nice.
Look close at the header panel for the screw holes and below the bumper for the foglites. This is my 74 Riv Stage 1. I bought the car about four...
Don't forget the wide clear bug shields that were screwed to the header panel.
I'm a closet AMC guy myself and I pretend to be normal.
Another"restored these babies go for 40,00" statement. Where do they find this pricing from?