forgot the wheel wells - bad pictures. Put a short video on utube.Sorry for the delay - busy farming... Here are the pictures you requested.
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more picturesMatching 440 Commando in this 1967 GTX. Motor was rebuilt with 6-pack rods and steel crank. Rest of car is a unmolested survivor. Body is straight with no rot or rust. Needs paint but look good from 10'. Interior is in excellent shape. Tires are new.
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No build sheet, but have some docs on repairs (tires, alignment, other repairs and hand written note on what was done to number matching motor when rebuilt.Do you have the build sheet or other documentation?
Sorry, didn't mean to ignore you - went out of country for a while. Can't go to 18k - I went to 22 and may have a little room, but not much. Again sorry for getting back to you so late - I use to get notified when someone responses - either not working or my phone wasn't working good.18k ?
yes, bored .40 over. I think I may have this car sold. On hold until the 22nd. Will update then...When motor was rebuilt were cylinders bored, how much were they punched out?
Sorry for the non reply - I don't hang out on this site much, my apologies. After last winter AZ sounds like a good place to be. Good luck to you.Wish you had replied to my post back in Nov. I really liked the color combination on this one
But I never heard anything. So just assumed it sold .
And have since decided to try and buy retirement property in southern AZ instead. My car purchase will have to wait until next year