Nice looking car but, what evil lurks under the undercoated and carpeted trunk? It really doesn't look good on a 28 and a half grand car.
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Nice looking car but, what evil lurks under the undercoated and carpeted trunk? It really doesn't look good on a 28 and a half grand car.
My thoughts exactly
X3, thought the same thing myself. Detailing out the trunk is one of the easiest and cheapest tasks to do on most cars, but often the most overlooked.
Tar & Cannadian Tire carpet runners have no place being on a car. Would be enough to make me keep on walking past and not even look underneath the car. The 62 has enough natural eyeball to be a stunner if not kept back for this. Just because it's outta sight does not mean it does not matter. Imagine having someone very interested in your ride, everything looks great, until you pop the trunk, end of music. For the sake of less than a full weekends work and about $150.00 in materials and proper trunk mat the presentation could be so much better.
Even a reproduction breather without the heat valve would be so much better. The alternator conversion would not bother me too much.
In today's market there are so many good cars available that if you want top dollar, it's all in the small details for sure. If a car has major things wrong with it the only way to sell it is on price ( LOW ).