FS: 70 A/C Convertible
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70 A/C Convertible
I will be selling my 1970 Donnybrook Green Convertible with green interior. The car is in excellent original condition although it has been repainted about 10 years ago and had side pipes added a while ago as well. A/C, Auto, PS, PB, PW, tilt, 300 horse, Matching numbers, both tops, protect-o-plate, 1 owner, CA car, 59k miles. Please send PM for any additional questions.
$32,000 OBO
$32,000 OBO
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I thought that I would clarify. I just realized that the title to the car was held in the name of the daughter of the original owners who have since passed. So technically, it may not be a “one owner” car. But had been in the same family since new. 👍
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Do you have a better picture of the rear valance? How were the tail exhaust holes covered up?
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Very nice! So how was it done? As I understand it, original '69 sidepipe cars had a vertical line down each side underneath the chrome bumper. I see whoever did yours sourced a single solid piece reproduction. Any ideas where from and what original pieces were kept on the car and what was removed to make the modification?
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Very nice! So how was it done? As I understand it, original '69 sidepipe cars had a vertical line down each side underneath the chrome bumper. I see whoever did yours sourced a single solid piece reproduction. Any ideas where from and what original pieces were kept on the car and what was removed to make the modification?
Im not sure exactly what was kept and what was removed. I do know that they did a very good job and there are no signs of shoddy work at all. I do know that it now had headers that service the side pipes.
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You are the first owner? Do you have proof of this and do you have invoices from the last years?
Do you have detailed photos, e.g. of the underbody, kick panels etc. and a walk-around video?
Do you have detailed photos, e.g. of the underbody, kick panels etc. and a walk-around video?
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when I bought the car a couple months ago it was a one owner car. I was intending on flipping it without registering it to save the one-owner car status. However, I decided to register it, so it is no longer a one-owner car.
no underbody pics or walk around video yet. That is put in hold for the moment due to covid. The car is at my Dads and he is keeping a 100 yard perimeter around the house. 🤣