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While the car isn’t perfect, it is perhaps perfect for me. On the field you would call it “a six foot car”, not “a two foot car”. You’ll also notice there aren’t any headliner photos.
If this is what you thought was a small tear in the gasket, it’s an actual hole underneath the sealing edge strip that I assume is an intentional design detail as it would allow any water that might get in if there was a tear somewhere to drain.
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Love the car. Great colour combo and a cool history. Also, seeing the same car new versus at present (20 years later and still in fantastic shape), I noticed that the ride height orientation seems to have changed. In the show, it looks like the rear is higher than the front and now it looks like the car has leveled off at a lower ride height. Has anyone ever measured the difference in spring sag from new to used? The reason I am asking is that in my car, with less than 55,000 original miles, my car has a noticeable rake with the rear end being higher than the front. When driving, the seating position and vehicle attitude reminds me of my 1964 Ford Galaxie when it had a 3" lift shackle kit so that I could run my Mickey Thompson Indy Profile N50x15 tires, lol.
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Love the car. Great colour combo and a cool history. Also, seeing the same car new versus at present (20 years later and still in fantastic shape), I noticed that the ride height orientation seems to have changed. In the show, it looks like the rear is higher than the front and now it looks like the car has leveled off at a lower ride height. Has anyone ever measured the difference in spring sag from new to used? The reason I am asking is that in my car, with less than 55,000 original miles, my car has a noticeable rake with the rear end being higher than the front. When driving, the seating position and vehicle attitude reminds me of my 1964 Ford Galaxie when it had a 3" lift shackle kit so that I could run my Mickey Thompson Indy Profile N50x15 tires, lol.
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