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<p dir="ltr">This is another car. The one that would be a fi donor is not this nice. I have just been running into 70 squares right and left. </p>
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Re: [T3] 70 Square. 1 Owner. OG Paint and Documentation <br>
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<td valign="top">In a message dated 1/26/2014 6:33:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, <BR><a ymailto="mailto:one4house@yahoo.com" href="javascript:return">one4house@yahoo.com</a> writes:<BR> <BR>I have been in contact with someone local on a 1970 Squareback that he <BR>picked up. This is his first VW. I decided to drop by and take a look at it <BR>this afternoon so we could swap stories and show off cars.<BR><BR>Little did I know that he has a 1 owner, dark red, fully documented 1970 <BR>Squareback with service records and all of the registrations from 71 to 83 <BR>when it was parked. He has the owners' manual. He has the original sales <BR>receipt from when it was purchased in California for $2900 and some change. He <BR>also still has contact with the original owner.<BR><BR>This is an unmolested original. It is a 95% rust free car. There is a <BR>dollar sized spot
on both fenders, but it is great other then that. It does not <BR>drive, but it has been started in the last year. It needs the brakes, <BR>lines and fuel lines replaced. It was parked because it was replaced. <BR><BR>What is something like this worth? <BR><BR><BR><BR>I couldn't tell you what it's worth, as I don't know what cars are selling <BR>for in your area. E-bay would let you know what it's worth.<BR>That said, it looks (from the pics I could get to load) that it's mostly <BR>complete, and could be either an easy to get on the road daily driver, or a <BR>good candidate for a full on restoration.<BR>The documentation is a plus, and a nice thing to have. It adds to the cars <BR>history, and tells a story.<BR>Nice car. Is this the car you were looking at getting the FI off of? If <BR>so, it looks like most of it's there. It will need new hoses, and possibly the <BR> injectors professionally
cleaned.<BR><BR>Bob 65 Notch S w/Sunroof and IRS aka Krusty<BR>64 T-34 Ghia aka Wolfie<BR>71 Square-vert under construction<BR><BR><BR>-------------- next part --------------<BR>An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<BR>URL: <<a href="http://lists.vwtype3.org/pipermail/type3-vwtype3.org/attachments/20140126/809d9112/attachment.htm" target=_blank >http://lists.vwtype3.org/pipermail/type3-vwtype3.org/attachments/20140126/809d9112/attachment.htm</a>><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>VWType3.Org mailing list - <a ymailto="mailto:type3@vwtype3.org" href="javascript:return">type3@vwtype3.org</a><BR><a href="http://lists.vwtype3.org/listinfo.cgi/type3-vwtype3.org" target=_blank >http://lists.vwtype3.org/listinfo.cgi/type3-vwtype3.org</a><BR>Contact <a ymailto="mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org" href="javascript:return">gregm@vwtype3.org</a> if you need help with the list.<BR></td>
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