1976 Free Spirit Buick Century Pace Car Replica on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
1976 Free Spirit Buick Century Pace
Car
·
Good
condition (original) ·
Free
of dents ·
Runs
great, recently smogged ·
Car
has approximately 106,078 original miles ·
Air
Conditioning pump and hoses removed ·
Ornamental
injection tubes on hood that can be removed ·
Small
crack on front windshield. ·
Rear-end:
10-bolt Buick rear - 3.23 posi ·
Cassette
player, stereo speakers, and interior LED lighting.
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