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FS: 1967 Giulia Super Restoration Project
Sadly, I have run out of time and space to finish the restoration of this beautiful Giulia Super. Car spent it's entire life in NV and so is rust-free. Body is super straight and has a beautiful metallic paint job. Interior was also reupholstered by previous owner. It will need carpet or rubber mats.
Car includes all the major parts you need to reassemble. Has fresh 2.0 L and Webers just rebuilt by FAM in San Diego, engine is not yet installed, needs clutch, pressure plate and T/O bearing to complete. Fresh rebuilt tranny with new synchros included. Previous owner had installed a 2.0, so there is a hydraulic clutch setup already on the car.
All glass is there, and a brand new windshield is still in the box. Have all new door rubber seals in the box, front/rear glass gaskets and trim moldings are included. Reconditioned gas tank too. Have a new headliner ready to install.
Car has Koni reds all 4 corners and Chromadora 35 rims! Rear springs are Shankle red sport model. Tires are 195 14s, never been used.
I have done the hardest part, searching far and wide for the proper parts to restore this vehicle. The re-assembly is fairly easy for one whom has both time and space to do so. Sadly, I have to face the reality that I have neither.
There is over $11k invested and umpteen hundred hours of time spent searching for parts, all of which are now here together with the car. This vehicle will be one of THE nicest Supers once it is finished, and could easily command $16k- $18k, so your investment will immediately be secure. Super prices continue to go up at an amazing rate.
I'll consider best offer over $9k for the car and all parts described above. Sorry...no fire sale price, the car, parts and ready-to-reassemble state is well worth it. It is located in San Diego, and since it is not running nor has a windshield installed... I prefer that somebody in S. Cal purchase and come pick up everything. It will be too complicated for me to individually box everything up and ship, especially the front/rear glass.
Send email to diogenio "at" yahoo "dot" com and l will respond with my phone number.
Thanks,
Dennis
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