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Holy Cow, I have a barn find.... sort of

PATR8

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I read it all the time about everyone finding sweet cars hidden away. The guy who painted it was at his full time work doing oil research and was telling his boss about my 8, his co worker started telling him a 1969 GT6+ that he and his brother were rebuilding until his brother died. The car was stored in his garage for the past 4 years. I am going to go look next week to see it. He has no idea what he is asking but wants it to go to someone who will finish it and drive it....

that would be my favorite model GT6 with all the seperate lights and would be a fun project. need to figure a way to fit it in my garage just incase it works out
 
PATR8 said:
...a 1969 GT6+ that he and his brother were rebuilding until his brother died. The car was stored in his garage for the past 4 years. I am going to go look next week to see it. He has no idea what he is asking but wants it to go to someone who will finish it and drive it....

If it is worthwhile, but does not work out for you, I will see if I can find anyone in PA's Lehigh Valley area who is interested. I know of a few people looking for an easier project, not a frame off restoration.
 
I hope to goo see it this week but the guy who is looking to sale it a engineer (hate to stereo type) so I am imagining it is in good shape. I also found two MGs in the local pick a part salavge yard with more than a few good parts on them. I am posting pics on the MG section later
 
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