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I am guessing they pulled it from the bottom of the ocean?
The local Chevy dealership here just sold a 78 vette with 3 original miles and it was like a time capsule. Went for 15 grand too..I missed it by two hours..
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I would love to know how that happened to that car. Surely it wasn't kept outside. It almost appears that a plastic, moisture-trapping tarp was kept over it. I've heard of this happening before but this could be a worst case scenario.
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All I know is that the car is in Beaumont Texas! There is salt water around Beaumont!
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It looks like some Texas rodents were chewing on that console!
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all I can say is damn shame. I wonder what the frame looks like given the underhood problems.
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I lived and worked in that area for 10+ years. The closer to the gulf, the worse the cars got, looks like a typical gulf coast car to me.
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