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Old 11-12-2008, 08:28 AM
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Default Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds

Just the basics for now until I talk to the original owner.
Phoenix car from day one, supposedly sat on a lot for nearly a year and bought to race. Number two owner should be out of prison by now. Three owner car prior to me, 33K miles, not cut up too bad considering it was raced, few holes in the firewall, tunnel was cut up for an auto, dash was cut up some, entire car was painted black, right over the vinyl top, as well as the interior, door panels and all. Daytona Yellow, white top, white stripes (still not sure it wasn't a black stripe car, but that would have looked pretty odd) white hounds tooth, has aftermarket chambered exhaust, original engine, heads, intake, exhaust manifold, carb, 4:10 rear, M21 is not original, deteriorating buildsheet. Restoration began approx 5 years ago, eng rebuilt, car was painted, upholstery done and a lot of parts tracked down, previous owner had too many balls in the air to finish it and finally needed money, I have been after the car for about 5 years now. Thats it for now, more to follow.
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