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Can I get your thoughts a Roadster?
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Floor pans are a relatively easy task. But if the floor pans are gone then add tunnel, longitudionals, door bottoms, battery pan etc. Still, all the parts are available and at the price you've quoted I don't think you can really go wrong. Just be aware that it's never just replace the floor pan. I would also suggest Jim Kellogs 356 restoration book and joining the 356 Registry as a start
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As they say, "This thread is useless w/o pics!"
A Roadster for 12K? I say again, a Roadster for 12K?? If you could walk on the ground while still in the car, that would be a steal. Even if you're mistaken and calling a cab a Roadster, it's still an excellent deal. Why can't I find one of these? ![]() BTW, welcome to the board. |
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The acid test and the answer to your original question is this - will you sell it to me for $15k?
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