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Default Unrestored 20k mile daytona

The build process clues these unrestored cars hold!!!!


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Aside from some thin paint and split driver's seat bottom what am I missing that this car should be restored???

Steve, you need to convince the owner to bring it for Vintage Cert., maybe he would see and understand the value of treasuring it as-is!!

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we saw this Daytona at MCACN in Nov. Nice car
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Aside from some thin paint and split driver's seat bottom what am I missing that this car should be restored???

Steve, you need to convince the owner to bring it for Vintage Cert., maybe he would see and understand the value of treasuring it as-is!!

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I'm with you! I read the article in MCR a little while back and thought exactly the same thing.
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I'm with you! I read the article in MCR a little while back and thought exactly the same thing.

Peter has changed his mind, it's not going to be restored.
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