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1973 Gran Sport 455

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by Tom Nesser, Sep 2, 2024.

  1. Tom Nesser

    Tom Nesser Well-Known Member

  2. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    Is this the one that sold at auction not long ago? I know it is, it has the weird red badge on the dash and also the sun baked rear plastic trim I see in the pictures. Dealer flipper.

    Why can’t people solve the ugly spark plug wire spaghetti syndrome?

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  3. vet7801

    vet7801 Member

    Sold for 19,800 this summer at the mecum auction.
     
  4. 73Stage2

    73Stage2 Well-Known Member

    It won’t be too painful to sort it out.
     
  5. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    Hard to sort out the sun damaged interior pieces.
     
  6. 73Stage2

    73Stage2 Well-Known Member

    I thought the same thing when looking for the steel quarter window trim, till I found it. It would be impressive if someone created a mold of both sail panels with a pristine original . I was able to find the front and rear headliner trim and some nice pillars. Even though they make a decent dash cover, I like the cracked up original, especially the burn spot on the passenger side where someone’s rested a cigarette. And the buzz of that fasten seatbelt light on the dash.
     

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