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    73T - Valuation Question :0

    So...What's the value?!?
    It's a 73T - victim of garage fire - no engine, no useable interior, etc.
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    73T - Valuation Question :0 Your Message

    I think our unchallenged, burned out, nothing left, car expert has to be ALANUK, in fact he might turn this job down as an insufficient challenge I think he prefers to start with an A pillar and build from there!
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    Heat treated steel..... PREMIUM !!!!!!
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    wasn't someone asking for pictures of 911s with steel wheels the other day on the General Info forum............... here's your photo !

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    that window frame looks pretty damn good
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    Andrew, it's not so much the flames, but the callous indifference of the person who caked that door with bondo, that are the value destroyer here. $1000. (that's not a bid!)
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    clearcoat the rust and build yourself one of these....

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    Too sweeten the deal - the hood and fenders are warped from the heat and the rear quarters have a 1/2" of bondo over them - the doors have jsut a 1/4"
    Most panels show evididence of previous repair - many patches welded / brazed in.....

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