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Barn Find - Rust Free - Fully Restored - 99% Original on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:0
Location:

Rutherfordton, North Carolina, United States

Rutherfordton, North Carolina, United States

North Carolina Barn Find.  This car was in a garage and 99% rust free that had not been driven in years.  The original owner had died and the car was in an estate.  The car was running and complete at the time of purchase.  Car completely disassembled and a complete rotissorie restoration was performed by Phase 4 restorations, a custom restorer who has been in business over 40 years.  It is a RARE numbers matching Formula S 4-speed car.  The body is completely original with a new factory Red paint job.  All body and floor panels are original, as is the dash and steering wheel.  The car is completely original down to the factory Radio.  The only changes to the car was the disk brakes were upgraded to Stainless Steel and a new set of chrome wheels and Run Flats added.

A new carpet kit, headliner, and Seat Foams with new covers were installed.

Bumpers, Grills and Tail light bezels were rechromed.  All New Rubbers and seals.

New Dual Exhaust.   New Shocks.  The frame and underneath panels look brand new.

Engine is the factory 273/325HP that was disassembled, inspected and reassembled.  The Manifolds, Carburetor, Beather, and Distributer was cleaned and reinstalled. 

Nothing changed on this car as it was in excellent condition. 

The car runs fantastic and looks better than new, due to the BaseCoat/Clearcoat paint that is spectacular.

Inspections are welcomed before the end of the auction.  This Car will not disappoint the most discriminate buyer.  A perfect collector car.

The car has about 50 miles on it since restoration, but will change as it is being driven on pretty days.

Please make sure you have funds and are going to purchase the car before bidding.  This is an Auction and high bidder will own car. 

 

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