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To answer some of the questions I am being asked about the car.
I am asking 5k for her.
She has 94k ordinal miles on her and there has been no funny business with the cable. My parents used her to go to the house mountains and to run around town. She has never been more that 200 miles from home.
The reason I have the car is my parents got older(in their later 60's early 70's) and it was too hard for my 6'4" father to get in and out of the car... and my brothers are idiots. My hobby is restoring old cars. I have done MG's, Triumphs, a 65 Mustang. All these cars where done from the ground up, which is what I was going to do with Alphie(My daughters name for the car). But with a boat project and at old Ford Truck I am restoring the wife said enough is enough. And this car is beautiful and needs to be back on the road for the world to see what a true beauty looks like.
I have alot of pictures of the car close up and far off. The car has been in the family since 1972. My father was the 2nd owner and I am the third.
There is some small rust spots, nothing major. She has always been under cover, since in the family. The car has never been in a wreck and has just the normal door dings.She is 99% complete and original. I had to correct that. The light covers are not with the car. Sometime in the late 70's one was broken by a rock and my father just put the rings on. He said something about it was too hard to find the right part back then.
The Engine does need to be rebuilt and is out of the car on an engine stand. My brother came in from California and thought he was smart and tried to start the car after she had been sitting for 7 months. Cracked exhaust valve. The engine was running when I took it out but has a miss. Why I took it out for a rebuild.
I hope this answers alot of questions being emailed to me.
I have around 20 more pictures of the car I will send to people but posting them up here, resizing and all drove me nuts.
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Bryan O
67 Duetto
Semper Fi
Last edited by Bohl; 10-29-2009 at 08:09 AM.
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