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<blockquote data-quote="Porter68" data-source="post: 12562686" data-attributes="member: 112082"><p>Its a c code coupe which I know there were tons of them built. Virtually rust free so thats got me thinking it cant be that hard of a project. Its still in it original condition and it doesnt look like anyone has ever messed with it too much. I dont think its numbers matching, well engine at least. My thought is restore it back to original condition and sell for around 10K?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter68, post: 12562686, member: 112082"] Its a c code coupe which I know there were tons of them built. Virtually rust free so thats got me thinking it cant be that hard of a project. Its still in it original condition and it doesnt look like anyone has ever messed with it too much. I dont think its numbers matching, well engine at least. My thought is restore it back to original condition and sell for around 10K? [/QUOTE]
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