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I bought this about 35 years ago with the plan to restore it after finishing another resto but I'm moving and cannot take it with me. It has been sitting on blocks in my backyard since I bought it. My plan was to use it as a parts car for my 71 restoration but that car was running so about the only part I used was the right front fender since it was in better shape. It was invaluable as a guide for assembly of the 71 since I could just walk outside and take a look at this guy.

The engine ran before I pulled it from the car but that was many years ago. Pretty much everything was degreased as it was disassembled.

I think $3,800 is reasonable but I'm open to offers since I am moving in about a month.

The rear quarter panels are rusted through but it appears the rest of the body has nothing more than surface rust. Other typical rust areas like battery rest, spare wheel well are very solid.

Car is located in the north area of Phoenix, AZ and has clear AZ title.

I placed many pics on Google Drive but recently found trim parts that were not photographed.

Email azgregr@gmail.com if interested.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dlyTbwG3aaz7EWRxpytYrnp2k7uj0-Gr?usp=sharing

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Did the link for about 100 pics not come through in the post? I included pics of about everything and they are organized by category. I'll add more history. Thanks!

The link works. Not obvious how to get in to the pictures though.

Clcik on the Google Drive link, a new page will open > double click on a folder name > double click on the first picture > then you can scroll through all of the pictures in the folder using the arrows on the sides.

It's pretty well deconstructed. A box truck would probably be best for transport, or a trailer with room for parts.

I had thought about putting the engine and tranny back in. Then the remainder of the parts would probably fit in the car and it would haul easily on a trailer.

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