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Relevant for many classic car ads.
In Aus. you'd be spending way more than $50k to restore that
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Did we forget to mention that there is no title or tag to speak of either? At this point you are selling less of a car and more of a body shell, and that makes the nearly $9,000 asking price even more hilarious.
I think the seller deliberately disposed of the tags to capitalise on the 58 model; the boot isn't original 58, where's the holes for the trunk spears?
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