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Author Topic: Wanted: FE or FC shell or unfinished Project.  (Read 2499 times)
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« on: May 15, 2004, 03:14:37 AM »
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Wanted: FE or FC sedan shell.

Must be in resonable condition with not too much rust.
Unfinished projects preffered.
Not scared of floor rust as long as the sills, bottom of pillars and doglegs are reasonable. (I can weld)
Needed for red motor conversion so originality is not important. Dont need doors or guards ect' as I have everything to go except a good shell.

I am in Melbourne but will consider anything whithin a few of hours from Melbourne.

Willing to pay $$ for a good one.
Please call 0418 810 693 if you have what I am looking for. Thanks Damon. :-/
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keith woods
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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2004, 08:48:56 PM »
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Damon, I have  an unfinished project, an fc sedan which I need to sell.
The body is excellent in respect to rust and dents, described by a fc car club guru as one of, if not the best one he has seen.
I cannot finish the car as I am 70 yrs old and cannot do the hard work now plus I have another fc which is finishedand I drive that one.
I live in Adelaide, let me know if you are interested
home phone is  08 82643650  mob 0411 768 981

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    Keith woods
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