1976 Niney-Eight four-door hardtop
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1976 Niney-Eight four-door hardtop
Pretty good looking car for the money, I think. Someone could have some fun with this. The car is in Florida but the license plate says Washington state. Hmmm.
https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl...379157127.html
https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl...379157127.html
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But you also have to consider what you pay for it. To get something as possibly nice as this in a late model car might cost $8000 to $10,000. The difference between that and $2000 buys a LOT of gas.
#4
Another thing going for it is that it appears that the plastic pieces between the rear fenders and the bumper, which we so often see deteriorated or outright gone on these cars, appear to be intact.
I wish he would have stood a little closer to the car when he took the photo, but you take what you can get.
I wish he would have stood a little closer to the car when he took the photo, but you take what you can get.
#5
Zooming in a bit helps, and there do appear to be gaps between the plastic pieces and the taillights.
Here's the best that can be done as far as zooming in from the side. He really never stands very close to the car for his exterior shots.
Here's the best that can be done as far as zooming in from the side. He really never stands very close to the car for his exterior shots.
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Judging by the class of hitch, I'd agree. Too light duty for anything else. Not much strain on the driveline or brakes if that's the case.
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August 29th, 2010 09:41 AM