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Ditto!
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Here are some more shots for the archaeologists types out there....


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Overall the sheetmetal is in nice shape except for a few small typical spots. Trunk floor is outstanding and the floors are very nice except for a few small pin holes as seen in the last photo.....



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Original rubber mats are in very nice condition....



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Original door panels are exceptional, just dusty. Here are some of the date codes and part #s ....



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Thanks for taken the time to post. What a cool car! Did you toy at all with leaving it as is, or did it need too much?


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Jason,

I suppose the car could have been a time capsule with all of the great day-two items through out. However, the car was repainted once and the underside was painted white (as cool as that was back in the day ).

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The Roof's replaced the Hurst shifter originally delivered in the Deuce with a Hurst "Competition Plus" .....



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