Hi, all; I PM'ed Jim, with a list of comments, but @ the risk of offending the seller, with objective observations: The color combo is non-standard, and may be a color-change --funny thing: the gold interior tends to be less popular, which implies that the gold may have been original, but that interior was the most commonly used, and the car could have been all-black, e,g. . The car is apparently a late-model, as it features the 1958 dashboard w/forward-located r.view mirrore, 1-piece speaker/vent grille, & 58 handbrake lever, and 'late-model' speedo housing, so, the car may have been built in 8/57 (which implies that its body [note the good trunk & hood fitments] was well-constructed. While the VIN reveals very little information (interesting that the seller provides NO vin, which implies that he may believe that its 'numbers', a-la the 60's Mopes, may reveal some dark secrets, about the car) the VIN will confirm approximately-when a car is built., AND which model-series the car was (Roy's & CRLS shared the same 'prefix' : "37"--Coros were "35". Door alignment is iffy, tho. It's got an incorrect carpet & footpad (implies quick resto/little research/poor pre-resto condition of car) Nice interior: SMS probably Heavy/obvious clear coat. wrong (rt-side) knight's head installed on fin. Lotsa 'minor' issues under hood, incl carb linkage/return springs(?) No undercarriage shots. No spare tire(?) in a fully "carpeted" (note the 'carpeted fuel-filler tube', and no "front" carboard panel, but side panels very-well installed. In addition to the Paint/Trim data plate, I'd like to see pre-restoration pics of the car. Probably is a real D500 single 4-barrel, but no close-up shot of condition of emblem (which tells a LOT about the condition of the car, if original, or re-chromed (or, even if its 'NORS/NOS').---the pitting on an emblem is a reliable tell-tale. Finally, we are all "fortunate" that correct Power Brake pedals are NOT being re-popped, as far as I know. The brake pedal condition/wear is the BEST tell-tale Re: overall usage/mileage of a "restored" car.--this car's pedal looks to be consistent w/a 90K mileage car (as the seller indicates. So fwiw, these are my observations, & w/o benefit of ANY information on its mechanical condition (kinda like buying a car, @ an auction) [LOL]---the car LOOKS like it's worth $25K. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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