For Sale Seems to be a ’70 (300 convert) (?) still cringing at the wheels….

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Side markers and rocker trim say it's a 70.

Buyer beware... Could have had a VIN swap.
 
He's not trying very hard, lazy ***.
 
That seller is clueless. It does look like possible a '69 grille from the last picture.
 
He's not trying very hard, lazy ***.

I always wonder if it's a friend of the owner (or someone they owe money to) that has listed the car when I see this.

The car looks good from the fuzzy pics and selling the wheels (assuming the wheel opening haven't been cut) could recoup some cash. A good deal could be had... An inspection and verification of proper VIN and paperwork is in order before any real money changes hands. I'd gamble a $100 down payment on it if it were me...
 
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The car looks good from the fuzzy pics and selling the wheels (assuming the wheel opening haven't been cut) could recoup some cash. A good deal could be had... ...

Missing rear wheel lip trim makes me fear it's been messed around with the opening.
 
Why do people want their car to look like slot car?

People riding around on DUB's and other "Donk" rims are probably asking why we want our cars to look so old and outdated.
 
When I went to Washington D.C. in 89, they were pimping anything, Hyundai Excel hatchback's with more money into the wheels and stereo than the car was ever worth. I thought the trend would die after a decade or so. Boy was I wrong.
 
When I went to Washington D.C. in 89, they were pimping anything, Hyundai Excel hatchback's with more money into the wheels and stereo than the car was ever worth. I thought the trend would die after a decade or so. Boy was I wrong.[/QUOTE
totally ruined it for me
 
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