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Stefano, the invoice indicates the car had a G.T. Stripe. I'm not sure what that looks like. Has the car been repainted? 69 bucks to delete a radio?
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The G.T. Stripe is what the car is wearing now. It follows the stainless side trim.
The buckets are original and have been recovered with incorrect material at some point. It was a Deluxe AM radio car, but now has an original radio delete plate in the dash. It has had some paint work, but is still very original overall. |
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Thanks for the clarifications, Stefano.
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The common number of these cars produced is quoted as 700, but only 500 complete cars and another 200 or so extra warranty engines were produced. This car is to have one of the original replacement engines, but I do not know how to decode it. Can anyone help?
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Original Trans and Rear.
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