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Offline Topcat

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2012 - 12:44:57 AM »
Gigantic pictures to convert. This takes time.
My computer is smoking.  :rofl:



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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2012 - 01:04:51 AM »
The more I look at it the more I want it. Need to get rich so I can buy all these rusty cars.  :dogpile:
WANTED 71 cuda / barracuda project. Prefer Black but open.

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2012 - 01:59:21 AM »
The 'shell' is probably bent.  I wouldn't go a dime over 3k.
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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2012 - 06:52:22 AM »
The 'shell' is probably bent.  I wouldn't go a dime over 3k.

All the important convertible parts are there it's definately worth more then $3k but I do agree that it's never a good idea to take the doors off of a rusty convertible E-body  and letting it sit like that without bracing it.

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2012 - 08:24:21 AM »
from what I got from him over the phone the doors came with it like that in the car and are from a different car so they have likely been off for a long time. It looked like the floor was still decent. What panels are not made? I know the wheel houses, rocker panels but are all the cowl pieces and door pillars made?

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2012 - 08:49:09 AM »
They make pretty much everything now except the convertible specific sheet metal. The doors will work. They make the cowl peices, the door pillars, rocker patch panels, quarters, wheel houses. The outer wheel houses for a hardtop can be modified to work for the convertible but the inners and the upper portion are very different and hopefully the ones on the car can be patched. This car will need a ton of work and lots of money to restore. Unless you have most of the parts already and can do all your own work you're better off buying one done at this point. All these convertible projects are coming out of the woodwork these days for a reason.

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2012 - 09:47:52 AM »
No way this was a west coast car unless it lived it's entire life at Pacifica near the shore.
Mike, Fremont, CA.


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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2012 - 10:33:12 AM »




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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #23 on: September 27, 2012 - 12:27:17 PM »
I can say that this is a frame-off jobby.  I see that the engine compartment is where the bending is.  Buyer will be building an entire new car.  That takes planning, time/endurance, space, money and skill.  Better have your finances straight too as to not be the next guy who lets her sit around.  The eventual Buyer will have metal repair tools, access to a frame straightener, body experience and plenty of room for all this work.

With that said, I have many of the parts needed to complete this job.  :cheers:
HIS: '68 GMC 3/4 ton pick-up truck, '73 Barracuda, '87 Firebird, '01 Jeep Cherokee and finally a '70 Barracuda Convertible!
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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #24 on: September 27, 2012 - 12:38:15 PM »
I see that as a hardtop to convertible conversion kit now. Like Joe said that car will be a ton of work. I would buy it if it were closer and make myself a 71 convertible clone out of a friends rust free hardtop roller. It'd be alot less work then replacing every piece of metal on that thing.

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #25 on: September 27, 2012 - 04:09:35 PM »
You're looking at $20K-$25K in new sheet metal and $30k in labour to bring it back to "body-in-white" status.  It's been done. 

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #26 on: September 27, 2012 - 08:55:46 PM »
Can anyone explain the reverse light; or is it a seat belt light on the dash?
I don't recall those on A/T cars before.
Mike, Fremont, CA.


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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2012 - 09:41:45 PM »
Can anyone explain the reverse light; or is it a seat belt light on the dash?
I don't recall those on A/T cars before.

I think it is a reverse light. So it must be a dash from a 4 speed?

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #28 on: September 27, 2012 - 09:57:49 PM »
I think it is a reverse light. So it must be a dash from a 4 speed?

gotta be a seatbelt light.  looks like auto on the floor car.

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Re: 70 Convertible Project For Sale
« Reply #29 on: September 27, 2012 - 11:19:03 PM »
Looks like a reverse light for a 4-speed but it is mounted to the passenger side of the gap, 4-speed reverse lights are mounted near the drivers side of the gap between the ashtray and the glovebox. Did they make one of these for seatbelts?