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Location:                   South Dakota

Body Style:                4 dr sedan

Vehicle Condition:     In Need Of Restoration

Exterior Color:           White/Gold (does rust count?)

Exterior Features:      none left now, had sport trim

Interior Color:            red/black

Interior Features:       seats removed, floor rusted away

Engine Specs:            locked up

Drivetrain Specs:       missing part

Chassis Specs:           missing front spindle

Vehicle Weight:         half of original

Amount Driven:          Currently Out Of Commission

Vehicle History:
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I bought this one for $30 from a farmer as a parts car for my Christine clone.  Just doen't have the heart to send her to the scrap pile so I figure I'd start working on her too.  But I fear it may be too late for a stock or clone car.  The floor is rusted out as is the trunk floor.  The front fenders have rusted away above the headlights.  The glass is bad.  The hood is bent in half.  Someone ripped off a bunch of parts fromt he engine bay.  Engine is shot (at least it would need a complete rebuild and I doubt my wife would let me stick another $4000 into another engine anytime soon).  I will try to save this one and turn it into a custom car but with it only being a 4 dr it's not worth putting a ton of money into it.  From the damage, wear and tear, and odometer reading I'm guessing it has well 85,000 miles on it but that is what the dash says.  The seats are factory red and black but the outside is an off white with a gold roof.  Still had all the goodies such as mirrors when I bought it but by the time I got her some @$$#*!! broke them off and put a few holes in her.  Pics coming.
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