eBay '74 Rare, Hard to Find, EASY resto project

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You must be waiting on comments from the peanut gallery. I'll bite..
I read it too fast the first time. I liked the comment " no power steering or brakes, but doesn't really need them". So you stop it Fred Flinstone style through the rusted out floorboards? He must mean power brakes.
Fairly easy resto project… I have one of those in my yard right now… easy as pie.:)
 
I read it the same way, through the tears, laughing my ever loving ass off at "hard to find", only to damn near lose consciousness at "fairly easy resto project".

"It's too nice to make a trail truck" made my day and cleared the lungs, tear ducts, and the nostrils, so I had to pass it on.
 
Rust is a soul crusher.

and the reason that should be parted and crushed.

Man, you couldn't give that Pig to me with $5k in cash, with rust abatement a directive, BUT....

If you'd pay $4k for THAT, I've a pig body that's 60% corrected with all the parts to finish, I'd sell for $8k!!!!

Mebbe less, I dunno.

One of those days where I'm pissed at myself for having three friggin' projects and not but one Cruiser to drive. :rolleyes:
 
Get it for $3k as long as all pieces are there. I imagine lots more issues hiding though.

patch panels done for free. rattle can paint job for $40. But then you have the $2k in weatherstrip to think about.

That fact alone takes the wind out of my sails with mine.

But then again, I'm not on the level of stripping mine to the bones and fixing everything.
 
3,000 miles trip with no issues..............except no brakes
 
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