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Red convertible with black cloth interior. Body is excellent, I have only found one fifty cent sized bit of rust in six years. 350/350, some motor work done by previous owner including cam, valve job, milled heads, and more. Bucket seats, floor shift. Also has a 3:55 rear-end and some suspension upgrades. I have those records, as well as mine since I bought it. 115,000 miles, about 30k since rebuild. Original wheels, with BF Goodrich radials, only 15k miles on them. Top works fine with new under dash toggle that was in when I got it. There are a few pictures in my album. I can provide more. I'm asking 14k or best.
No trades, serious inquiries only please.
Jeff 303-243-2811 text or call.
IMO, these wheels look much better than the chrome ones it came with.
Last edited by jeff in colorado; Jun 14, 2020 at 08:40 AM.
Reason: lowered price to 14K SOLD! Thanks.
Thanks. I only have limited experience here, but the interior seems I guess decent considering it's a nearly fifty year old car.
I will leave the price at 14k for now here and on cars.com, see if anything develops.
Thanks again.
Jeff
A guy offered me $10,000, sort of. He told me a few stories, used to sell cars, worked with a lot of classics.
Anyway, he mentioned my car may have had some bodywork in the past, he knew what to look for and was inspecting a rear fender.
Also looked at the motor a little and said it might be a 403, 407, something like that, beats me. I checked the VIN against the number on the block, thanks to someone here (I apologize for my memory as to who) for the awesome instructions, and the numbers match, so I guess it is the original 350. Anyway, I think 10k is too low for now, think I will wait a bit.
Jeff
PS: maybe it was Joe. Patavano. Anyway, thanks.
Last edited by jeff in colorado; Jun 2, 2020 at 05:12 PM.
Jeff, address the front of the engine, and look at the top, centered, behind the water pump, in front of the intake manifold. There is a 6 digit code and a big number/letter, I think 395558 2 is a 72 350. A 403 would be something like 557265 4A,
Thanks guys, I will get more pics up asap. The number you're talking about is there: 395558 2.
If it were my decision alone, I'd keep this car, make it nicer.
I added a couple older interior shots. I was offered $11,000 yesterday. That's getting closer. The console is fixed, and the seat backs have been replaced, also have some of the fuzzies, window rubber, from Fusick. Also these pictures are older, the chrome wheels are gone, it has the original wheels as in the first pic.
Last edited by jeff in colorado; Jun 8, 2020 at 06:49 AM.
Reason: more pics