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Old 11-24-20, 05:42 PM
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Just pulled this beautiful lady into the garage after finding her neglected for 15 years next to a condemned house. A lot of legends about why she was sidelined but the only thing I know for sure is that the battery was connected backwards when I found her. I figured as I clean her up and get her back on the road I will be leaning heavily on forums and other recourses so the least I could do is introduce myself.

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BC Great find!

Just enough of these cars out that that these kinds of finds keep coming up. Hope it is worthy of preserving.

When and where was it last registered? Is it difficult to re-register?

Can you search its history somehow?
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Originally Posted by Redbul
Just enough of these cars out that that these kinds of finds keep coming up. Hope it is worthy of preserving.

When and where was it last registered? Is it difficult to re-register?

Can you search its history somehow?
the interior needs replaced, not too difficult with all the RHD cars flooding in now.

It is a one owner car and I know the owner. It's a long story. It was last registered in VA in 06, and I have a clean title.
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Lots of RHD interior parts don't fit. But some of the big ones do. RHD passenger seats often are in better shape. Be very careful with the LHD dash and door plastics.
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Old 11-27-20, 05:44 AM
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Welcome to the forum!!! Glad you know some of the car's history!! Thats huge! It's definitely worth restoring and enjoying once again! Would like to see more pictures of the car!




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