- Year
- 1979
Sheesh where to start. I purchased this already painted body 7 months ago from @Pigeaten and have decided to go different direction.
It was another gentleman’s project that he had started for his wife who later passed and it sat. It does not have a title and I’ll get to that in a bit. It has a ton of parts. I’ve since added to this pile with new door seals for the appropriate year with the group buy from AUS. It has 4 nice seats along with the stock rear seat also. I also just purchased 4 door seals from slocruisers to install to move around after I put doors back on it.
I have some carpet for it, floor liner which Don brought me a few weeks ago. All the glass, including windshield.
While bringing it home it did get a couple scratches but overall is in great condition.
Reach out to me with any questions. If you’re planning on repairing a rust bucket this will save you some serious funds. I’m losing some with what I paid at $12,500 but it’s going to be difficult to find another 79 body as nice as this one.
Did my best to knock some dust off with hose inside the shop, front quarter panels aren’t secured at the bottom.
It was another gentleman’s project that he had started for his wife who later passed and it sat. It does not have a title and I’ll get to that in a bit. It has a ton of parts. I’ve since added to this pile with new door seals for the appropriate year with the group buy from AUS. It has 4 nice seats along with the stock rear seat also. I also just purchased 4 door seals from slocruisers to install to move around after I put doors back on it.
I have some carpet for it, floor liner which Don brought me a few weeks ago. All the glass, including windshield.
While bringing it home it did get a couple scratches but overall is in great condition.
Reach out to me with any questions. If you’re planning on repairing a rust bucket this will save you some serious funds. I’m losing some with what I paid at $12,500 but it’s going to be difficult to find another 79 body as nice as this one.
Did my best to knock some dust off with hose inside the shop, front quarter panels aren’t secured at the bottom.
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