Matt, That car would have no chance at show with all the perfectly restored
cars. It is however a very historical example. Mine with 53k was much the
same when I bought it, but then I needed to change the oil in the tranny so
there went the rubber tunnel mat. You couldn't drive it as when you touch
anything it will turn to dust.
On the bright side the National Auto Museum in Reno would be glad to
give you a tax write off if you donated the car.
Crash
>This is a beaut. Supposedly unrestored, but perfect with only 23,000
miles.
> It looks gorgeous, and even if the story wern't true, it is worth a look
>at. It started at 13,000 and no one has bid on it.
>
>There are tons of pictures, showing things I haven't seen in any of the
>other pics on the web, including original rubber matting. It is ebay Item
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>595210135. If I had any money or a place to put it I wouldn't post this.
>Someone wanting an easy ticket to the concours should snap this up.
>
>Matt
>97 Ford escort and dreams.
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