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Hey Mario,

Great find! It looks in pretty good condition, nice and straight. The coupes can't be that rare after all. How and where did you find it?

JohnH

Hi John, found it in Braybrook, only 115.000km one owner, body wise needs work mate, heater leaking steering stuffed,

same muffler 32 year old.

needs lh guard rusty, the lady let it live outside.. coupes are rare..

If it was a sedan probably for parts or resell it.

My 11 year old son is in love with it.. wants it for himself.. whatever parts i have im will put into it apart from the heaps of money for the body work

this will take years to do..

Cheers Mario.

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