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Thread: 69E on Hou CL

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    Senior Member karlusmagnus's Avatar
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    69E on Hou CL

    http://houston.craigslist.org/car/696195221.html

    no affiliation ... asking is $24k

    no affiliation ... but it looks like you could melt into that paint and no trace of you would ever be found again
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    A bit of a mixed theme, but it kinda works.

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    my thoughts exactly, from the wooden dash to the wheels to the seats etc, but still quite nicely done, as an overall package.
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

    '72T Coupe - Sepia Brown

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    Wow...

    that paint is really something...

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    This car has been for sale before. I believe discussed here before also. If I recall correctly there were hidden issues uncovered by a PPI that needed to be dealt with.
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    Yes, I have also read about it here or at Pelican before. If I recall correctly it has multiple layers of clear paint on top of the black paint that gives it the "glassy" look.

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    Run

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    To each his own...
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    Yes you can melt into the paint. What you see is my 911 with a 17 year old paint job...most think it was painted yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot
    Run

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    Why?
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