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UNKNOWN

Unknown

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1972
Original colours: Black / Lime Green
Original Drivetrain: 265 / 3 spd
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Robert Stynes
Email:
Listed: 21 May, 2003

"I purchased this car in 1983/4 from an old chap in Rhodes/Concord (Sydney)in very rusty condition for the motor (original, strong) to put in my VG Pacer Hardtop. I stripped it & eventually sent it to the crusher! I would do anything to have ths car today."

 
UNKNOWN

Unknown

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1972
Current colours: Unknown / Vitamin C
Options: Unknown
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Unknown
Listed: 2 Feb, 2003

A stripped pacer shell.

 
UNKNOWN

Unknown

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1972
Current colours: Unknown / Hemi Orange
Options: Unknown
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Unknown
Listed: 30 Jan, 2003

Just a shell, located in country victoria. Even the chassis number was rusted!

 
UNKNOWN

Unknown

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1971
Original colours: Black / Vitamin C
Current colours: Original
Original Drivetrain: 265 / 3 spd
Current Drivetrain: 440 / 727 / 9 inch
Options: Unknown
Authenticated: No
Owner details: David Gaskill, QLD
Email:
Listed: 22 Dec, 2005

Car is now owned by my brother in law. It now has a alloy headed 440 in it.

 
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