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Originally Posted by Matt Monson
I will definitely clean it up even though I view it with disdain. It had been under a cover for the last two years. I took it off back in August to photograph it and to make a listing. Then the wildfire broke out and burned for 100 days. Now there’s ash in all the door sills and other panels. You can see a line of dust in the bumper photos. I was very careful not to scratch the paint on removal, but never washed the parts (as one would prior to reassembly).
I may even put thebumper and headlights back on. Even though they have to come off for the repairs many people lack vision. It’s like staging a house. Someone can’t see themselves living there without furniture.
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Agree. To get the most out of it you should loosely assembly the exterior and interior. It would be nice if the engine were in it.
But I understand not wanting to do that much work. When you're done; you're done.
The exterior paint and sport seats should tempt someone to want to fix the pan and get it running.