For Sale 1971 Newport parts car

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Very nice lady at Wildcat, had a great talk with her. Here are the pictures she sent me, I think that I will pass on this one, way to much work for me. Hope the pictures help someone else. Also they do not have a key to open the trunk. They will go thru the back seat to open if interested.

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Damn, that car is full of good stuff, and its as far away from me as you can get. Blah.
That is why I decided to pass on it, By the time I buy it, have it shipped to my house, and then repair the rust, I will be at the same point of repairing the body on my 300.
 
Power disc brakes. That booster is worth almost as much as the engine they pulled.
Really? Should I go snag it? It doesn't look like the one on my Fury but maybe it could serve as a replacement if I ever need one.
 
Just take the whole thing and bring it back to life! I am being sentimental as this is the twin to my old '71 Newport Custom, minus the vinyl roof (same colors, factory two tone) and manual A/C mine had ATCII, sorry no roman numerals. The two of them could have made quite the car. That car made me appreciate the quality's of a four door. This picture is from when I first picked her up, she is now on her way to another similar yard, or likely a straight metal recycler as there are few parts to pick once I'm through with it.

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Power disc brakes. That booster is worth almost as much as the engine they pulled.

I don't think so Will. That is the standard booster that is still widely available. It is the dual diaphragm booster that is very valuable, like used on some B body Hemis. They were last used on the C bodies in 1970. The one in the photo is the single diaphragm.
 
I don't think so Will. That is the standard booster that is still widely available. It is the dual diaphragm booster that is very valuable, like used on some B body Hemis. They were last used on the C bodies in 1970. The one in the photo is the single diaphragm.

I was wondering about that comment as well. Thanks for the clarification.
 
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