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While 60 seems high the car had a lot going for it.
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Wakepowell (10-13-2023) | ||
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Agree, the car sold for double what I thought was a high end price. This Judge did retain all the hard to find original and expensive parts though; carb, distributor, and original drivetrain. All of which supported an above average price.
But in my opinion it is was too far gone to be considered for a "survivor" that you could clean-up or dry ice blast and enjoy. The amount of rust damage was extensive. Especially for a car that supposedly spent its life in California. |
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Bill Pritchard (10-13-2023) | ||
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