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(P1800 content) Why wait until my current car is finished before getting another?

244tiCanuck

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Sep 3, 2004
Location
Edmonton
Now that my T6 runs (kind of, I'll update the project thread later) I figured I better continue my path to mental unwellness and financial ruin.

Made a good deal on this '67 P1800S, all the trims missing in the photos are in boxes with the car.
Has some funky body repairs in a couple spots, but the problem areas are all pretty solid.


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Well, I sold it. I could not see myself committing to the body restoration required. I've had it for 2 and a half years and haven't really touched it in that time. If I was going to do it, I would have by now. I want my car to look perfect, and I don't have the patience to learn and perfect bodywork skills to do it to a level where I wouldn't hate it every time I see it. I also don't want to pay someone to do it. Gonna spend the money on my 760.
 
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