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I work over at BW Auto Dismantlers and my boss has a 1970 2002 that he wants to get rid of. He bought it as an incomplete project car and hasn't touched it since. This is a best offer deal. It needs some attention and has some cancer in several areas. Not sure if the motor runs, has a 4 speed transmission, some ugly 15" wheels, and theres not much use out of the interior. This would probably make a good track/autocross car.

I have a few photos i can post now. ill get more up soon otherwise you can email me for specific photos you'd like to see or information or just come by during the week and check it out in person.

BW Auto Dismantlers

2031 PFE Road

Roseville Ca 95747

Email me: matt@bwautodismantlers.com

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