Mark: Here's your parts car.

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I always liked this generation of GP. Although the '69-'70 is more distinctive, I prefer the styling of the '71-'72 models. Seldom see these.
 
Real nice design in general, but I can't get over that beak. One detail I always liked were the beehive wheelcovers for example.
They also had a limited edition Hurst model btw.
 
Yeah, like you'd let that stop you
I wasn't worried about the Rust, the seller was a flake and the day I showed up Cash in hand to pick it up he never showed!

I drove it once the previous time I was there, it ran good, stopped good, A/C worked! 12 Bolt Posi was good, Trans shifted well.
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trunk was full of spare parts, he had a winshiled for it and a pair of rust free front fenders, I only would have had the quarters to do.

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A no show, how do you like that! Is the car still around?
 
And when you go look at it, grab a Sausage, Peppers, and Onions off the Roach Coach next to it.
 
A no show, how do you like that! Is the car still around?

No Idea, I originally went to look at the White '76 Formula 400, 4spd car in the backround, it ended up parted out and scrapped, I have the rear trunk spoiler and nose off it, no idea what happened to the GP. or the Turbo Bird. Or the two others in the Garage.

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