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Rolla, Missouri, United States
Not a perfect show car but a nice solid driver with lots of new parts and work done. Does have flaws here and there but a good driver or could be taken to the next level with a little bodywork and new paint and be super nice, but life is short and this is the kind of car that can be driven and enjoyed as-is.:\ THE GOOD: -Nice, solid body with very minimal rust. -Very dependable car that can be driven anywhere and drives like a dream. -Very nice White Tuck and roll style interior. -Alpine CD player mounted in glove box with hidden infinity speakers under dash. -350/350 crate motor with very few miles (New 5 yrs. ago, oil has been changed every 6 months regardless of miles with ZDDP additive, Valvoline oil and High quality oil filters.) -Pertronix Flamethrower electronic distributor -Power disc brakes in front. -Front end just rebuilt with new poly bushings, springs, and ball joints. -New rear leaf springs and poly bushing 2 yrs ago. (Originals included.) -Floor pans (Original) in great shape, only two small patches needed about 4" long on the end of two of the braces, very easy fix. -NEW front tires and wheels, rears are a couple years old but still lots of tread. -All glass good factory green tinted EZ-EYE Originals. -Period correct 1957 Buick grill (Center bar removes for clean, sinister look.) -Good sounding dual exhaust. -Chromed radio and clock delete plates on dash. THE BAD: -Wiper motor not installed but included -Heater blower currently not working (Could just be a fuse, haven't checked.) -Needs two minor places fixed (patched) on rear braces. -Needs rear bumper re-chromed or replaced -Driver's rear window regulator getting weak -Could possibly use an alignment, drives great but hasn't been checked since front end was rebuilt last week. -Has flaws associated with being a 60 year old driver. NOT A SHOW CAR. WILL SELL WORLDWIDE BUT CASH IN PERSON WILL BE THE ONLY METHOD ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. Seller reserves the right to end auction early despite time, bid or other circumstances. Buyer to arrange pickup or shipping and responsible for any charges or damage/losses that occur because or it or related to it. |
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