There were not many of these produced and were somewhat difficult to sell back in the day due to their crazy bicentennial inspired decals. This car is definitely a project but lots of potential for anyone interested in a rare a-body with t-tops! I have started the restoration process but many other priorities have kept me from following through with it. Overall the car is in pretty decent shape. The grill is really nice, body is straight, and original 350-4bl engine is still there. I have extra parts with the sale (new starter, replacement glass for t-tops, floor patch panel, replacement trunk lid etc.) These cars are not easy to find.. and I am honestly just trying to get out what I have invested thus far ($5000). Please do not hesitate to ask me anything about this vehicle. Thank you!
Huskerchief, GLWS! Always liked these never seen one in person. Were those graphics painted or a decal? Looks like a great project and even more fun if you drop a warmed up 455 in it. Tony
Hi Tony! The graphics were a decal package. I actually purchased a 74 Regal with a nice 455 in it for a swap but decided that car was simply too nice to tear apart. I'm primarily a Mopar guy but have a soft spot for these 70's a-bodies!
I too would like to see if it has sold. I had one from 83-85. Loved it, would like to get another. Tim