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Great looking car !
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I wonder where that car is today ?
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Checkout the Salvage Yard page on https://www.vintagepartsource.com , also the Pontiac page.
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Great looking cars !
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You might want to also list this on the MG Experience site.
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Very interesting car, keep posting photos of your progress.
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I’m thinking Pinto / Opel GT
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Great looking car. Here in Georgia emission testing is only done for certain counties in the metro Atlanta area and after the car is 25 years old there is no more testing.
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If you buy this truck be sure to post some photos.
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I have seen a company advertising called CarTitles.com , https://www.cartitles.com , they. claim to be able to get a title for a car in any state, I don’t know anything about them if they are legit or not. I have also heard you can get a bonded title then convert it to a regular title. I’m sure someone here on the forum has some more info on this subject.
Here in Georgia you don’t need a title for a car over 25 years. You can get one by taking the car to a tag/title office and they check the VIN number and issue a title, supposedly.
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Interesting vehicle thanks for posting.
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I’m thinking about buying a building and replicating that photo with all real cars - after I win the lottery
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Looks great !
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I agree, if the radio is working I would use the converter EmTee has the link for or something similar.
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Another source you might try is Classic Generator, www.classicgenerator.com
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Those are a couple of nice looking cars on the street, the Mercedes , Triumph Spitfire and a Ford Bronco that has not had the fenders and quarter panels cut out.
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That is a fantastic looking car !
What are you going to do with it ? Drive it or preserve the low miles ? I would have a hard time not driving it.
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Great looking car both ways but I really like the black walls and full wheel discs.
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My grandfather had some of these, he worked on the railroad.
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There was a TV show here in the U.S. called Abandoned Places (or something like that) , that did a story on that water slope system, very interesting.
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Great looking Morgan !
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Carbking here on the forum would be able to help, another source would be Vintage Carburetor, www.vintagecarb.com
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Someone should create a coffee table book with just photos of these classic car gauges illuminated.
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Once again you have great photos, cars and scenery.
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Bought a restored 1952 Nash country club two door. Looking for a diagram of the front end and steering assembly. Steering is loose
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Those are both great looking cars ! I would love to have one, 2 or 4 door.