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The seller suggests this car would be a nice project if you were going back to a more original state (e.g. original color was red) but I'd want to drive the wheels off it as-is. Neat looking car with the Shelby-ish paint scheme.
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Cool car!! I like it the way it is too. Wish I had the space and money. Looks like a bunch of fun!
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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Looks like the remote oil filter in front of the driver's side valve cover is just floating there and not securely mounted.
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----Wonder why there are so many holes with yellow tape over them in the trunk?......Bill S
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Are those rims original Minilites? Yellow tape over screw holes to stop road spray and/or exhaust fumes entering? ![]() ~ Pete .
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----They are Minilites or good copies......Bill S
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The Sunbeam Tiger Owners Association even goes as far on their certificate to say whether the I.D. tags are held on by the original rivets.
- Warren |
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