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Four year restoration just completed in July. True 10 B Tuxedo Black X66. Numbers matching 396/325 restored according to factory specs. TH 400, Deluxe Ivory interior, Rosewood wheel, tilt, A/C, A.I.R., fold down, space spaver, console mounted eight track, XT wheels and caps. Ca.car with one previous owner. 88,500 original miles with less than 10 post restoration miles to date. Scored the Silver Award at Carlisle this year in the Bowtie event. 927 points out of 1000. Placed in the "Top 20" high scores, at the Dallas Rod and Custom Supershow.Please call for all the details. Thanks Gary 214.803.3959
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Gary,
Just a heads up!....You need to list a sales price in your ad!
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Howard Growing old is a certainty, growing up isn't |
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Beautiful !! Please put a cheap price on it
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Sorry, I actually did post a price when I first typed the ad, but when I tried to download an oversized picture, all my text was deleted when I hit the back button and I must have left it out on the re type. I am asking 75K or best reasonable offer. I have invested four years into the car and I believe it has to be one of, if not the nicest ever. I'm not bragging, but that's what I set out to do in the beginning and I went through several extreme and expensive measures to make that happen. At that price, I stand to maybe average ten dollars and hr. for my labor. I obviously didn't do it for profit, but it would help to justify the added grey hair and the near divorce I got out of it. Thanks for the opportunity to post it here.
Gary
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very nice car, but i would shoot some better pics. I don't think these are doing the car justice.
Good luck with the sale, John |
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John, I've never been very happy with my camera but I can provide over 800 pics of the restoration on a disc if anyone is interested. Most of my final exterior shots are from a larger camera that I borrowed so I could provide the printer shots for my poster. It seems that they get distorted when my email program reduces them. I appreciate the input and really appreciate Denis posting the additional pics. Thanks very much, Gary
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1969 Tuxedo Black SS 396 1969 Daytona Yellow Chevelle SS 396 1971 Tuxedo Black Camaro Pro Touring |
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Ok, I just downloaded another picture. How come I have to click on the attachement and it doesn't come up with the post like Denis's did? Gary
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1969 Tuxedo Black SS 396 1969 Daytona Yellow Chevelle SS 396 1971 Tuxedo Black Camaro Pro Touring |
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Click on the attachment and when the pics opens up, highlight what is in the browser , right click and select "copy"
Then go back to your post and select edit. Then look at the URL code section and click on "image" When the next box opens, right click on it and select "paste" and you will have dropped your pic there. Finish up and the next time you open the thread the pic should open up. |