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Rolling Chassis in WI

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Lokk here!! A 99% rust free rolling chassis with three pencile sized holes in the floor near the driver's seat, NO pass. seat, cracked windshield, missing pass. head light bucket, missing front bumper, missing grill, missing cowl, missing hood inspection doors (over the battery and washer bottle), missing radiator, missing front marker lights, perfect dash (probably just a cover), and a hole in the hood indicating that this had a V8 in it which also likely means that the front wiring harness is gone.

All this for the low, low, LOW starting price of $1000!!!! :surprised

Wanna see it!? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=39405&item=2472733241&rd=1

If this sells I need to put my rust bucket parts car on eBay!!! :rolleyes:

What used car dealer buys a car with no engine at an auction. Most used car dealers buy cars to sell quickly. I bet he paid less than $500 for that shell.

Can you say "Rip-Off"

Vicky

Looks to be a repaint, spare tire well is lime green. Dash has no cracks (yet). Hard to believe a car in Wisconsin has metal left in the floor. Oh well, someone might pick it up.

Chris

If it is truly as rust free as he claims, anyone in the "rust belt" would gladly give 1K for it, possibly a fair bit more.

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