1967
24,695
Coupe
Nicklas Hedberg
San Diego-ish, California
Currently in Salisbury, Maryland. Nice and red, going to take care of rust and under body. Pulled carpets, going to re-dye and see how they turn out. If they don't turn out well enough, I'll get new ones. B20B in it, though I didn't put it in. Seats are volvo O.E. rebuilding back shelf for bigger speakers, but same shape. Coming out to California summer 2001. Going to get a new paint job, when I'm done with her. rechroming a bunch of things, like the bumpers and the valve cover. have to lift the doors (they sag a bit), and possibly replace teh brake lines. Finally, going to add some insulation underneth the carpets. Nice car, 36,000 + 100000x where x is an integer. She'll be a 'bute when I finish.
Created on Jan. 30, 2001 at  3:39 PM (PST). Last updated by Anonymous on Feb.  4, 2001 at  1:58 AM (PST). Owned by Anonymous.
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