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post Jul 26, 2015 - 10:05 PM
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Melonpool

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http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/5137177488.html

No joke!!! A tree fell on my car!

A tree in Hollywood fell on my car when it was parked off Santa Monica Blvd. The tree dented the roof, broke the sunroof, and crushed the front drivers side fender The city tree removers broke the windshield while removing the tree. The GT engine and transmission work great! I've taken really good care of the car mechanically: recent new timing belt, water pump, brakes, hoses, tires, etc and was planning on having it repaired to continue driving it, but the insurance totaled it because of its age so I bought another car.

So after debating whether or not to keep it I've decided to let it go.

Here are the details:

Car now has a salvage title
Engine starts right up and runs great
Transmission is in good running order
Electronics work
The rest of the body is in good condition.

This could be repaired and driven as a daily driver or if you need a stock GT motor and/or transmission that are in very good working order with regular service records this might be just what you're looking for.

Title is in my name and in hand.

Come by, start it up, and check it out.

The first $1200 cash or decent offer can drive the car up on their trailer and take it home!

This post has been edited by Melonpool: Jul 29, 2015 - 7:34 PM
 
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post Jul 31, 2015 - 7:31 PM
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I'd say scrap it or part it out is the best choice. Nothing really valuable I see on the car except for maybe the steering wheel only. Everything else you can find in most standard 6gc in Cali.


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