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Old 10-03-2018, 02:03 AM
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I can give an educated opinion of the car from the photos since I own a '75 myself: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...113621&page=28

Cons:
-sits too high - wrong front springs
-engine color is wrong - should be metallic dark blue
-headliner is falling away from its cardboard backing
-seatbelts are after market (should have one piece shoulder/lap belt setup) - removing factory setup may have messed up seatbelt warning lights on dash.
-missing the air cleaner intake hose and duct to the fender
-spare tire just seems to be thrown into the trunk - is it missing the tire mounting bracket welded to the floor?
-aftermarket radio which probably means they hogged out the factory hole in the vinyl portion of the dash area that the radio mounts into.
-dashpad appears to be vinyl covered - not in original molded pebble grain.

Pro:
-underside looks really nice, dry, and original
-old belts,radio other parts boxed up to go with car
-interior looks nice though seat covers could be fitted better. Reproduction door panels missing the power window circular block off appliques where cranks would be on a manual window car.
-outer sheetmetal looks straight with decent panel gaps

Yeah, this is one you definitely want looked at in person. $25K is kind of high for a 1975. If you could get the price down to under $20K it would make a nice driver.

Last edited by njsteve; 10-03-2018 at 11:21 AM.
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