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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2019 10:44:55 GMT -5
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Post by tubbs on Apr 1, 2019 12:02:29 GMT -5
Steve, that's how they all came from the Hurst factory. the steel parts of the car are in primer and the fiberglass fenders are still in their jelcoat. when you ordered these, you were left to paint them a you would like. they all had black interior, some were 4 speeds, some were automatics. the cudas were the same way.
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Post by 68383 on Apr 1, 2019 14:01:44 GMT -5
That’s one bad machine right there. Definite dream car. I’d drive it as-is, without a fancy paint job.
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Post by Mr. E on Apr 1, 2019 15:19:33 GMT -5
I'd have to add some stickies to the back, those will pops wouldn't last a block. LOL
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Post by BUCKY on Apr 1, 2019 15:22:50 GMT -5
I'd find a way to put it in my living room, so I could admire it every day!!
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Post by sportabout on Apr 1, 2019 15:24:37 GMT -5
Do this have manual drum brakes? Not a problem in the strip but very interesting to drive in heavy traffic
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2019 17:19:38 GMT -5
Steve, that's how they all came from the Hurst factory. Yeah, I know. I was paying Dave a compliment on how well he had done on the build.
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Post by 68383 on Apr 1, 2019 17:27:09 GMT -5
Steve, that's how they all came from the Hurst factory. Yeah, I know. I was paying Dave a compliment on how well he had done on the build. Aw, shucks... I did make the yellow window sticker in mine, a Car Craft decal, and an L023 fender tag.
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