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69 Coronet returns

Started by Skyview69, February 14, 2010, 09:34:35 PM

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charger_cody

Quote from: BIRD67 on February 15, 2010, 03:06:21 PM
It would be neat if high schools around here had a program where students restored wrecks like that and sold them for profit :scratchchin:

I wish my school was cool enough.

Cody

BIRD67

Quote from: charger_cody on February 16, 2010, 09:30:47 AM
Quote from: BIRD67 on February 15, 2010, 03:06:21 PM
It would be neat if high schools around here had a program where students restored wrecks like that and sold them for profit :scratchchin:

I wish my school was cool enough.

Cody

Yeah my HS has an auto program but it is just textbooks, we cant touch cars, but sometimes the teacher brings in his Pinto and Mustang drag cars, but those are ferds, not Mopars!
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69bronzeT5

Thanks for the permission to use the pictures :2thumbs: Wow, that thing is majorly f'ed! :o
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TheGhost

Wow.  Just... wow.  Was that car sitting in a salt water pond for a few years?
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rt green

shame what happend to that cornet
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Skyview69

To all who inquired about parts...It seems that having this car back in his garage has sparked an interest in getting another Coronet that he can fix up.  My brother is looking for one that he can restore and thus wishes to hang to the spare parts from this car until he is able to obtain another and determine what he will need from it.  Kind of a backward start...parts car first and then buy the project.  But...he actually does not own the one above...the guy he sold it to is a good friend and had to get rid of it...so he gave it back to my brother to strip and then the owner will trailer it to the scrap heap. Not bad...free parts car