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So things have changed and i have to put the old girl up 4 SALE a lot earlier than i planned too :D

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Modified FC, 186, extractors, 4 speed Aussie box, 308 diff, HR front end (drum brakes), 7inch torana chrome wheels with new GT Radials, 11months rego, 2 speed wipers, heater/demister set up, stereo & immomboliser, fresh tune up and is running great.

Also have some other spares that can be negotiated on with price.

Car is clean but not 100% perfect but very nice to drive and goes well.

Car is located in Tassie but willing to send interstate at buyers expense.

FCfront.jpgFCrear.jpg

$6800 ono

Please reply here, or PM

Cheers GMB

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BUMP

car has rebuilt carby and new manifold gasket. Worked 186 build has began and awaiting on head gasket and straight cuts :)

Will be going into spray booth in the next few weeks to be sprayed in 59 colour scheme :D

Cheers GMB

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Could squeeze it in the back shed...maybe

Do you have current pics with all the work you said was in the process of being done completed?

It's a nice time of year for a trip to the apple ilse.

PM me if you'd prefer to email the pics.

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Could squeeze it in the back shed...maybe

Do you have current pics with all the work you said was in the process of being done completed?

It's a nice time of year for a trip to the apple ilse.

PM me if you'd prefer to email the pics.

Didn't end up spraying it as other things came up.

Interior and other pics here.

If you would like any others let me know :)

Cheers Ben

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i dont understand?

you are selling the same car in a different forum for $3000

http://fefcholden.org.au/forum/index.php/topic,11396.0.html

Whats not to understand, that was an old 4 sale thread that has since been closed, it was 3k with the car not running (motor had blown head gasket and wasn't included in sale) and i was after a quick sale as i needed the cash as i was interested in lathe machine.

If you look at the very top of that page you will see the new listing with car running again and same price, as it is on NS, BC, Holden car parts and Tas cars.

You show me another FC in this condition for 3k, YOU WONT FIND ONE!!!

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