WTB 64-65 FI Coupe
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Drifting
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WTB 64-65 FI Coupe
Driver condition or better, must have original motor and FI unit, any colors/options considered.
Anyone know of anything? Email: gorosh08@gmail.com
Anyone know of anything? Email: gorosh08@gmail.com
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This nice 64 was for sale recently. I don't know if it sold or not so you may want to contact the seller to inquire. Good luck with your search.
Rex
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#3
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This nice 64 was for sale recently. I don't know if it sold or not so you may want to contact the seller to inquire. Good luck with your search.
Rex
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Rex
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#5
Burning Brakes
I have one, not for sale though ( at least not at the moment). Are you not having any luck finding one for sale? Seems sometimes there are several for sale, other times none for sale.
May want to try some of the higher end dealers that buy/sell the more rare cars, they often know where to find them.
Edit: Well, after reading the other thread about a certain CA dealer with a certain yellow Fuelie, never mind.
May want to try some of the higher end dealers that buy/sell the more rare cars, they often know where to find them.
Edit: Well, after reading the other thread about a certain CA dealer with a certain yellow Fuelie, never mind.
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I have one, not for sale though ( at least not at the moment). Are you not having any luck finding one for sale? Seems sometimes there are several for sale, other times none for sale.
May want to try some of the higher end dealers that buy/sell the more rare cars, they often know where to find them.
Edit: Well, after reading the other thread about a certain CA dealer with a certain yellow Fuelie, never mind.
May want to try some of the higher end dealers that buy/sell the more rare cars, they often know where to find them.
Edit: Well, after reading the other thread about a certain CA dealer with a certain yellow Fuelie, never mind.
#8
Burning Brakes
I've noticed there is quite a broad variation at times in the available cars. I consider mine a reliable driver with a better than average overall appearance, but with typical flaws found on a car that gets driven a reasonable amount. Plus I'm no professional car restorer but a little better than average wrench and do most of my own work. Yes, I made some rookie mistakes with mine, but I wanted it to suit my personal tastes and needs, and while I do take it to shows now and then, I just enjoy driving it when ever I can; to the post office, the bank, to pay the water bill, hardware store, doesn't matter, just get in an go! Keep after it, you will the right car, it's out there somewhere!
#9
Just received an e mail from Pro Team. Just got in a 65 Goldwood Yellow coupe with Black interior. California collector owned for 30 years.
Might be worth a look see?
Dennis
Might be worth a look see?
Dennis
#10
Drifting
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Update to the topic: I am flying out tonight to inspect another Goldwood yellow coupe, this one a '65 365hp A/C car. Rarer than a fuelie and easier to tune, I reckon.
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Thanks, beautiful car. Another CM deal - consignment car, been on his website forever, priced about 40% above market value. Typical of this dealer. I've already been "educated" on how he does business
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