1967
24,920
Coupe
Chris Hemphill
cphrep@pacbell.net
San Ramon, California
2nd owner, 70,000 miles as of Nov. 2001  Red - Was in storage for 12 years. Car was purchased in Europe, back to the states spent time in LA, Texas and came home to the mild Northern Cal weather. Front end accident in 1968 and repainted front to back.  Paint is in great shape given its age.  Car is rust free and orginal.  Runs strong and is used as a back up car for sales work when my 760 wagon is in the shop. It has the dual master cylinder brake system. The orginal owner visited the car this summer and took her for a spin around the block.  Would like to buy it back if I sell it.  Would you like to have the car you bought when you young and traveling the world?  What was it like to drive this red car out of the factory in 1967? hmm.....
Created on Oct. 29, 2001 at  9:24 PM (PDT). Last updated by Anonymous on Oct. 29, 2001 at  9:30 PM (PDT). Owned by Anonymous.
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