Unusual seats on a 67?
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Unusual seats on a 67?



I agree with Rob.  THis is a straight car that seems to be rust free and
running.  OK, the seats are non-original, but the installation is not horrible.
 Yes, the stock seats are much nicer, but I doubt the guy is asking $5K either. 
The white walls are not that huge deal either.  If this was a 68, I would buy
it, even for $2,000.  OK, may be $1500!

D^2

Quoting Rob P <fristpenny@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Man, you guys are hardcore. I am no expert on 60's Imperials, so it didn't 
> look bad to me.  The seats seem to be a fairly nice install to me. The wood 
> doesn't seem to match the rest and I believe the "red" carpet in the rear is
> 
> actually steel. I think there isn't any carpet.  The random nest of wires 
> and boxes on the fender appears to be a high quality Mallory coil.  I see a 
> decent driver in need of restoration.  Oh yeah, (ducking) I don't like 
> whitewalls.
> 
> Rob
> 
> >From: Mike Pittinaro <mechimike@xxxxxxxxx>
> snip
> >its worth the starting bid for the drivetrain, and it
> >could probably be fixed up somewhat easily to stock
> >condition.
> 
> 
> Careful Mike that's dangerously close to saying it should be parted out. ;)
> 
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