This is a good solid southern car. Code # 63C-T-88-02E-21-1-4. In the pictures you will also see the sales invoice and the title. The Vin # is 3A68Z161049. The original engine has been changed out, t was replaced with a 1969 Thunder Jet. This also has the C6, t came from a 1969 T-Bird. They also changed out the front brakes to the disc brake set up. The exterior of the car is in good shape, t does have several spots of rust; mostly where the clips for the trim are placed. There are a couple of spots on the hood, othing serious or through rust. The trunk seems to be solid with two small holes. They had sprayed bed liner in the trunk to preserve it. Doesn't appear to ever have been wrecked, he underside of the car is solid. Whoever had the car took great care of it.Looking at the order sheet/invoice it had a power seat. The wiring for it are still with the car. t some point the seats were changed out, t was the front buckets only. They had the complete interior in red to match the seats. I have the rear seats left to match the two red buckets. The front floors do have some through rust in them, othing terrible they could be patched. They are not bad enough to replace. The rear end is a 2-75. Along with the leaf springs, hey have the heavy springs with 6 leafs. The fuel tank is good and solid, hey had put in additive after sitting for 3 years. The fuel was still good and clean with no rust. I have the radiator out cleaning it. It was still holding anti freeze good and clean. I will be fogging the cylinders adding plugs and wires and then cranking. It spins over with no issues. The carb works fine with a fuel pump added for pressure. Overall the car is a good solid buildable car with no complications. However if engine and transmission is not wanted, would take out and just sell the rolling chassis. I would sell the car before the auction ends with or without the engine. Please use common sense when and if making an offer.My name is Bob Cain you can reach me at Six Seven Eight 201 two nine four one. NO HELP NEEDED SELLINGFeel free to call with questions, will stand at the car and answer truthfully.
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