Built in Atlanta. Heater delete car. Was originally Almond Biege.Pics of floor pan prior to sound deadener and carpet show the conditon.Trunk has no rust and I don't see any in other panels.Interior is new from Cars. With the exception of the door panels which were recovered with matching material from Cars.Appearance: Bumpers are decent. Chrome is good. Has new "348" emblems on grill and deck lid.Age of paint is unknown. Paint is decent with some small dings and chips.Right front fender was repainted because someone backed into it while is sat in storage. Color is not an exact match.Drivetrain: Engine was rebuilt, as was the transmission. Heads have been upgraded to 243's and it has a small Texas speed cam. The converter is just loose enough to make it fun to drive. It has a one piece, new drive shaft. New positraction unit and 3.36 gear.It has disc brakes on the front and has a Wilwood mater cylinder.Upper control arms on the front and all rear are aftermarket.Tires are new.It has a new Borgeson steering box.Gauges were installed in the original holes in the dash.It has a Dakota Digital speedometer converter box that allows the use of the original speedometer.The conversion harness is aftermarket and really looks nice. PCM is a P59It drives wonderful. Engine runs around 2k at 75 mph.Fly in and drive it home.$500 nonfundable deposit required at auctions end.
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