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Coupe for Sale

Mosesatm

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Mosesatm

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It looks like the other vehicle's bumper went over the frame and the gas tank. Must have been a truck.
 

sam

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Dent Wizard should be able to take care of that.................
 

admin

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And the "Shelby accessories" are where? I hate to take any classic taken permanently off the road, but I just don't see that one being worth restoring.
 

franklinair

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$5,700? It's barely worth $1,000 as a parts car, IMHO. (Front sheetmetal, engine, transmission, etc.) Plus shipping.:sad:

Neil
 

Ruppstang

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It would be fun to make it drive able and take it to a show. I bet there would be plenty of interest. LOL
 
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