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68gt/cs possible purchase

sam45

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i would like to prchase a white/red gt/cs that i looked at today-it was a six and now has a near new 390 slightly modified and a non original toploader-almost new-the car is all there -interior and engine bay great-the body needs alittle massaging-not that bad-the manual drum brakes and manual steering nedd an upgrade-are the part available?
 

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Was this on Ebay recently? Someone put a link to one in the classifieds I think. The parts you talk about aren't hard to come by.

The biggest concern to me would be the 390 install. To swap a 8 cyl engine into a car where a 6 used to be is more complicated than just replacing the engine. The V8 cars had upgraded suspensions, axles, brakes, sway bars, etc. I would definitely check that all this was done properly before I would even consider buying a car like this.

The value of such a swap can be argued both ways (original vs. more fun of the big block) but safety should be the number 1 concern here.

Just my $.02
 
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sam45

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thank you for your quick answer-the guy that owns it now installed front and rear sway bars and the springs are new-it appears to be a non-posi six banger rear-i dont want to be foolish,but it is a real cs and with some body work has major potential-the winter is coming and the garage is empty ???
 

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Ask if the axles are 4 lug or 5. If they're 4 lug then he hasn't changed them and you'll need to do so to keep it safe.

Factor in your cost for making the needed upgrades and if it's still a deal then go for it.
 
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