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Location: North Australia | This car is worth the money just for the inside rear vision mirror. This is worth a look for someone wanting this type of car. Just needs some sucky parts, or maybe not.. Steve.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/114883977021?hash=item1abf9e5f3d:g:LBUAAOSw...
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Expert
Posts: 2002
Location: Branson, MO | Upholstery pattern is much better than the factory - looks more like the '60 300 F. |
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Expert
Posts: 1739
Location: Alaska | There is nothing finicky or hard to adjust on the long rams, just another excuse. |
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Member
Posts: 7
| This car was discussed on this board over a year ago and has been listed on ebay multiple times since then. I was close to having a deal on the car but the shipping costs were higher than I expected so I passed on it for now. Has anyone here seen this car in person and can comment on it's condition up close? |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 618
Location: Lubbock, TX | Could be expensive sourcing all the right bits to finish the engine bay if OEM is the end-goal. Missing alternator, wrong brake booster lines, dual master cyl for the front discs (strange since the 300 brakes are amazing), etc... This is in addition to needing the entire ram setup including the exhaust manifolds, wiggle tubes, intake manifolds, linkages, etc.. So many people think all it takes is just the intake rams, but that's only scratching the surface. I'm also curious if it's the factory engine, since everything on the engine is correct for a New Yorker or such. Wonder what camshaft profile it's running too. Pretty car, but best considered as a daily driver vs a show car.
~Peter |
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