Ron Matthews

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    I already passed on this one, although one of you guys could probably take it on or at least salvage the parts.

    It’s only $810 In Murfreesboro, TN – east of Nashville. On Facebook. Hurry, he (William told me that he will strip the car and junk the body this weekend because he lost his free storage.

    Here’s his description:

    Seller’s Description
    SS Trim alone is worth $1000; this car was the first series in America with a turbo charged engine. GM did a recall and replaced with a four barrel. The transmission and center console were taken long ago but this car was produced with the very rare four speed. Floor is totally rusted out but dash and instruments are all in place and in great condition. Major project but super rare car that doesn’t need to be scrapped. No hood and this is a bill of sale only as there is no title.

    William B. Puckett

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/154756385476153/?ref=messenger_banner

    Good luck. Let me know if anyone buys it.

    Ron

    #14625

    Where are you ?
    Is there a package deal ?
    I’m new here. Considering a 63 4-speed Jetfire purchase. It may need to much work or unavailable parts.
    Needs trans & shifter, console, floor pans, engine rebuild, lots of chrome plating., some body work, paint, etc. Real project car. What should I do ?
    thanks,
    ron

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