Factory,original,roadmaster,convertable ,76c on 2040-cars
Loganville, Georgia, United States
This has been a great vehicle that I Bought 8 years ago to restore but things change don't they. Starting with chassis motor is fine rebuilt about 3000 miles ago tuned up inc carb rebuild 6 months ago. Motor does leak oil just like any motor of this era. Radiator has been replaced for aluminum one. Trans shifts fine and clutch works fine but trans also leaks some dope out of the old enclosed drive shaft yoke. Rear end is fine. Brakes are great just put new spring kit and shoes on front when tuned up rear is fine. Car runs down the road at 50 mph fine. Charge system new battery, battery cables, regulator rebuilt gen and works fine. Starter rebuilt and vacuum start cylanoid replaced oem. Wheels and tires totally reworked New rings, caps, tires Coker radials and rims re painted 200 miles ago. Paint is probably the worst part of the car 20 foot away looks great close up every panel has a scratch or so paint is aged probably about 15 or 20 yeas old. on a scale 1 to 10 probably about a 5.Sheet metal is great does show some small old repairs. Rockers where installed badly at one time I have new oem outer and inners that go with car the trunk has a dime size hole in it that was patched but you can see from bottom. No missing trim. Steering wheel redone and center just replaced oem 6 months ago. weather strips are in about 85 percent condition most like new. Interior is all there dash and gauges look great odometer has stop turning and clock as well, door panels are in good condition, seats are aged good and faded carpet is cheap but in ok shape, radio even works. Top and power windows work great power seat cylinder is leaking but will be in car before sale. Top is in good shape no holes but both sides where it folds seam have become unstitched material its self looks great. All original except for radiator ,and fan have original fan but haven't found a radiator. Everything works except clock which I have had running but stops, odometer and right turn acts up. Buyer responsible for shipping and must be paid for before. I do have extra parts if car gets up to satisfactory amount which I will post. Oem grille, oem tail lamp lens, oem wiper towers two sets, oem fuel pump, oem head lamp assembly's all new. Rebuilt top pump about 6 molding fender sides, rear fender short mold, one door mold other replaced, front valance panel, rocker matt and other stuff I would have to look thru to see what else. |
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It's almost unseemly that GM doesn't offer a relaxed four-seat convertible.
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