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Originally Posted by white rocket
I`m thinking that is the one. I don`t recall the severity of the roll over though. It happened in the early 2000`s so the cars value was still quite high which explains why they fixed it. His built motor inspired me to build mine in similar fashion.
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i just saw the part about the a-pillars needing to be replaced so to me that means the front part of the roof must have caved in, taking the window frames of the doors with it, which could explain why the doors needed to be changed too... wow.
as itrs get more and more rare i'm guessing even something like this one with this kind of accident history will become worth something in the future and might be worthwhile to sort out?
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