Not mine. This one is quite rough so will push the 40 hour build time. Check out the door gap/butt sag! In Calif. No title/No engine/no windshield glass.
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$1200 and a buyer would be doing a seller a favor :~)
@ WOLFGANG I sent you an unrelated email ~
This looks like one of the $1000.00 cars that my father would say I cant afford meaning the $1000.00 will end up costing $15,000.00 in short order. Unless I was looking for some parts to finish a build I would stay away from this one, IMHO of coarse.
@Jimmy V. That's an accurate estimate to make it right !
Looks like a bent frame to me.
itll buff out
This is a kit for a wide body speedster kit that was never assembled. Yet front foot wells are totally bashed out and all snaps were once installed.
The fiberglass body is in relatively good shape with no major cracks to speak of but there are a few chips. But the chips are 2x2 foot hunks!
I don’t know which kit this is, but have been told it may be an intermechanica? Did IM even make a wide body way back when this was built ? Show me the sticker or cast Intermechannica in the hood hinges!
I would bet it is a CMC/Fiberfab kit.
I know that there is a slogan at "Unobtanium" that says "We can save them all", but, you know? THIS one really is not worth saving.
"Run, Forest, RUN!"
maybe $4.90?
I called the guy. I told him I would happily take the $4900 he offered to remove the carcass and related parts from his yard.
The bastard hung up on me!
Ha. He's just down the road from us, Terry. If he's not going to sell it, at least invite his saggy butt to join us on the WCC.
Clearly a $1000-1200 pile of pieces.
I like the stance, nice and low.
My Metal Shop teacher in the 8th grade often quoted " Let It Be A Challenge To You " After looking at that lawn ornament, 55 years later I now fully comprehend that whimsical quote.
I shot this over to Adam at "Unobtanium".
His answer is "Run, Forest, Run!"