66 trade deal

So does it look like it's rolled???

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Milage isn't too important but it would be cool if it was original miles but to me it's showing little signs of normal wear. Some small stuff like the stitching is coming apart in one spot but the seats don't look beat up at all. Engine fires over almost instantly and doesn't even have any lifter tick present. I should have taken a picture of it but I will when I get possession of it. I liked it alot more the second time I looked at it. I checked every single nook and cranny I could underneath and man is it solid! Inner fender on passenger side has two small holes and in the trunk it has a tiny spot, but other than that I only see normal aged wear. I'm glad I spent a solid 90 minutes going over it, I'm happy overall.
 
First thing I'd do is make sure the odometer works. 65 & 66 speedometer/odometers are known for not working.
 
I just saying that if it was me the trade would be done the car that you are thinking about getting in my opinion is a much better car and has more class (just my opinion)
 
Absolutely not you should hang your head low in shame knowing that you are getting the better end of the deal by far and hope that they don't back out lol
 
I honestly assumed I was getting ripped off and was double thinking my decision. Could you prove me wrong somehow? Haha
 
I'm 58 sometimes it is an age thing I tend to lean towards the 60s cars mabe my age but I think that the 60s cars have more style built alot better and they damn sure get alot more looks (also they seem to sell faster Just my opinion)
 
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