1966 Gran Sport Convertible $9975

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by CCM, Jun 2, 2020.

  1. CCM

    CCM Gold Level Contributor

  2. Stage 2 iron

    Stage 2 iron Platinum Level Contributor

    Looks like it could be a really good project at a decent price.
     
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  3. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Yea, esp. if the paint could be matched for the hood and the rest buffs out. Great color combo. Shame it sat outside since being painted but still doesn't seem like the hood should've rusted like that.
     
  4. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    Maybe the salt air got to it before it was primed. Heard a car down there can be bare metal one day and have surface oxidation the next.
     
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  5. no1oldsfan

    no1oldsfan Well-Known Member

  6. gs66

    gs66 Silver Level contributor

    I wish they hadn’t painted over the rear trim pieces.
     
  7. philbquick

    philbquick Founders Club Member

    It's about 10 miles from me if anyone wants it checked out.
     
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  8. wkillgs

    wkillgs Gold Level Contributor

    Built in California, now in Florida. Tough to say which location(s) contributed more to it's present condition without knowing where it's been the past 54 years.
    It's missing all the rocker trim and rear trim, and are those 67 wheelwell moldings?
    That's a terrible location for an electric fuel pump, no wonder it doesn't run!
    Nice color combo, could be a nice project for somebody.
     
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  9. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Seems like it could be pretty easily made into a nice driver.
     
  10. NorCal.Buicknut

    NorCal.Buicknut Well-Known Member

    Looks like a flood car
     
  11. wkillgs

    wkillgs Gold Level Contributor

    The carpet does look nasty. Wonder how the floors are.
    Noticed it has a non-stock shifter too. I'd like to know what they used, appears to fit the stock console?
     

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