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guys, this is for sale in atlanta - (this is not mine / no affiliation) i looked at this car today. its an extremely original coupe. numbers matching engine with relatively low mileage. does not appear to have ever been wrecked. i looked very closely and only found 1 small area of rust - upper / top left of the trunk behind the drivers rear wheel. the car has a sunroof - the headliner doesn't fit great on the sunroof. it was raining in atlanta this morning, so i did NOT drive it. the seller has been a good caretaker of this car since 2008.
it was originally an automatic, but previous owner converted it to a stick - something about the clutch pedal doesn't seem quite right. the hole in the dash for the tranny position indicator just has a plate over it.
the bumpers have been changed, but the holes have not been filled. the bumpers are missing the rubber ends. there are speakers cut into the door panels (2 per panel - separate tweeters).
when the car was repainted, the belt trim was not removed - there is a little trauma at this juncture in a couple of locations. the rear belt trims are not perfect. overall the paint is quite good - with the exceptions created by the belt trim and the bumper conversion. there is one decent door ding.
bottom line, this is a very solid + original car. is it worth the money? good question. i will tell you that overall it is in much better shape than i have seen in a while. would i sell mine to buy it ... probably not, i have an equally nice coupe. if it was an original stick coupe, probably so. that's just me - i would like to have a coupe that was this original w/ numbers matching / original stick vin ... and in this good of shape.
i took some detail pics that i would be happy to share with anybody that wants more info. i would be happy to answer questions to an interested party.
cheers
scott
guys, this is for sale in atlanta - (this is not mine / no affiliation) i looked at this car today. its an extremely original coupe. numbers matching engine with relatively low mileage. does not appear to have ever been wrecked. i looked very closely and only found 1 small area of rust - upper / top left of the trunk behind the drivers rear wheel. the car has a sunroof - the headliner doesn't fit great on the sunroof. it was raining in atlanta this morning, so i did NOT drive it. the seller has been a good caretaker of this car since 2008.
it was originally an automatic, but previous owner converted it to a stick - something about the clutch pedal doesn't seem quite right. the hole in the dash for the tranny position indicator just has a plate over it.
the bumpers have been changed, but the holes have not been filled. the bumpers are missing the rubber ends. there are speakers cut into the door panels (2 per panel - separate tweeters).
when the car was repainted, the belt trim was not removed - there is a little trauma at this juncture in a couple of locations. the rear belt trims are not perfect. overall the paint is quite good - with the exceptions created by the belt trim and the bumper conversion. there is one decent door ding.
bottom line, this is a very solid + original car. is it worth the money? good question. i will tell you that overall it is in much better shape than i have seen in a while. would i sell mine to buy it ... probably not, i have an equally nice coupe. if it was an original stick coupe, probably so. that's just me - i would like to have a coupe that was this original w/ numbers matching / original stick vin ... and in this good of shape.
i took some detail pics that i would be happy to share with anybody that wants more info. i would be happy to answer questions to an interested party.
cheers
scott
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