Saw this on road trip for parts..

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    Took a road trip to Decatur Al. and saw this in a car lot that was closed. Picked up some great rust free parts. A grabber hood, rear deck lid with spoiler and qtr extensions, 2 early fenders and a front valence. Then to Savannah Tn. for lunch with friends and pick up a 71 grille they had for me. 20150523_171935.jpg
     
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    Wonder what the price tag on that is.
     
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    Going to call them today and see, from outside fence looks as if headliner torn up so sure interior is rough and NEW paint job, its probably dressed for a quick flip. Would need checked over really good. Soon as I get price I will post it and phone number in case anyone is interested.
     
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    a 360 degree walk around with a magnet wouldn't be such a bad idea :tiphat:
     
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    Looks to be a 1974...
     

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