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Veesix75
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alfadave
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Filler cap looks ok!

Veesix75
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The arse end looks ok, the front looks ready to disintegrate.....

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On my door step Tim, did you see the wheels he is selling ?

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Ooh, you could be pouring money into that for a while. Or just buy an up and running Sud and be out enjoying it. :lol:

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Best use of that is as the basis of a spaceframe race car
Alfasud Ti 1984
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Hi Keith , I did see the wheels, I’ve got a set of 5 that came on the 75 when I bought it.......I’m dreaming I might find some compo deep dish turbos , but suspect I’ll be driving a zimmer tame before any of those turn up.

The front of that sud does look super crusty , but agree with Lou it could be a basis for a modified racer.

Kev has restored metal just as bad ... :D

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