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    1972 T coupe for metrosexuals

    Happy New Year to all ! I have for sale a very clean and correct non sunroof coupe in Sepia Brown. Original owner from 1972 until Nov 2005 ( small pink slip ), ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER, most records from new including motor rebuild done to E SPECS with receipt, pair of Sportseats with tilting bases from factory, F & R swaybars, books, tools, owners manuals, etc....

    vin: 9112102141
    motor: 6123332
    chassis has approx 80,000 miles now
    motor rebuild done in 1992 with approx 74,000 miles

    Original owner is a lawyer from Tiburon who drove the car sparingly as evidenced by the records. The car has no rust BUT has crack in dash and split in driver seat bottom, also it has been painted in left side rear quarter panel ( small fender bender ). The car has newly installed ceramic coated heat exchangers with all new hardware, detailed muffler, new shifter linkage bushings, new batteries, etc....

    The metrosexual in you know that the earthtone colors ( Sepia, Olive, Tan ) have been in vogue for quite sometime now So please no need to bash the color. I am selling @ an earthly price of $23,800.00. Serious buyers please pm me or email me @ joeybau59@yahoo.com for LOTS of pics. I am 5 minutes from SFO Airport. Inspection of vehicle is encouraged.

    Thank you all

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    Thanks to all those who expressed interest in the car. I apologize for not knowing how to attach pics ( I tried ), I have asked my friend to post them for me and I hope you may see them soon enough.

    Thank you all !

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    I posted the AD on www.pelicanparts.com with pics

    Hope the link works

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...11#post2333811

    If it does not work feel free to email me and I can forward you detailed pics

    jtkkz@comcast.net

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    very nice looking sepia

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    posted more pics on Pelican

    Here is the link:

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...61#post2341361

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