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    72 RS Prototype Hot Rod Build!

    This one is mine so time for a build thread! So, when your buddy calls you up and says hey I'm going to sell my 72 what do you think is the best way to approach that? I say let me look at it closely as the first time I saw the car I didn't really inspect it with that in mind. So, I meet him off of the freeway as the car was on his flatbed trailer to take a close look at it. After about 10 minutes looking for any signs of rust as that's really my main concern I can tell it's truly a rust free Southern California car with a perfect original dash (Unicorn)! I tell him I'd actually like to buy it so we make the deal and take it to my house. Some of you in So. Cal will know the car. It's a non sunroof, non A/C light yellow 72T with pin stripes done by a famous guy named Shakey Jake back in the day. The exterior of the car will look like the 72 RS prototype factory car #9113600012. I'm going to paint it Signal Green (more on the paint to follow). I drove the car for awhile doing small upgrades along the way but the engine and transmission leaked oil so I decided to just start the build. Here we go!!
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    Last edited by Longballa; 11-28-2021 at 04:45 PM.
    72S, 72T now ST

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