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For Sale Highland Green GT/CS

franklinair

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I have decided to sell my recently completed CS. Car has been re-done inside & outside, top to bottom. NO rust on this car. It's a 'C' code, A/T, P/S, P/B, A/C, upper & lower Consoles, Deluxe interior, AM/FM radio. Rebuilt original engine, Edelbrock 4BBL intake & carburetor, Pertronix SS ignition, mild cam.
Too much to list here, but if you're interested, PM me your e-mail and I can send a detailed description & photos of restoration.
Price is firm, as my receipts add up to this amount. (I don't count labor.)

Update (4-19-17)
My CS will be listed on E-Bay this week. If you want a close to concourse driver, this is the one. Opening bid will be $30K.

Neil
 

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p51

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Boy, that sure is one beautiful car... one of my favorite color combos...
 

sam

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Looks fantastic. If I win PowerBall tonight, you're getting a call.
Sam
 

68wsr

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Neil,

I can tell you put extra effort in your cars. Whoever buys this car will be happy. I saw that you installed head rests on the bucket seats. Could you let me how you were able to install head rests? Most 68 cars did not have head rests.

Thanks, Daniel
 

Minyip

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regarding Headrests

Is there any chance that you could tell me where you got your headrests?
I have never posted on the forum before, but have 2 GTCS's in Australia, 1 of them CASEY's.
Thanks Phil Rowan
 
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franklinair

franklinair

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Daniel;
You're more than welcome for the info.
I sometimes think of pulling the ad for my car. The closer I look & and the more I drive it, it's one of my best 'creations'.

Phil;
I use 1969 Mustang seatbacks & headrests. The '69's are far superior to the "plastic" '68 headrests, plus the '69 headrests can be recovered.
I got one set from a member on this site, and bought another set on E-bay. It can be a little pricey with the cost of the seatbacks, shipping, and upholstery- but I think worthwhile.

Neil
 

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It's going on E-Bay this week. Looking for $33K/$35K. We'll see.

Neil
 
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franklinair

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No sale. $30K was best offer. I've got $33K in the car. It doesn't break my heart to keep it, :smile: it came out super nice.

Neil
 

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sam

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Hang on for your asking price Neil. It's a real show piece and testament to your hard work !
Sam
 
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