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02-13-2004 10:58 AM #15
A couple of other things you might want to watch on yours (or mention to them BEFORE you take ownership!). The gap between the top of the gas tank and the bottom of the body across the back seems a bit much at 1 3/8", but I've also been told that's fairly common on glass bodies!? The gap on my Wescott body there is about 3/8 - 1/2. The trans tunnel, on mine, is offset to the pass side and is not an even arc - there's about a 1 1/2" gap on the pass side and about a 1" on the drivers side, weird! Overall this particular body isn't the quality I expected for the price I paid - but they're on the east coast and I'm way out here on the west coast of Canada so waddya goona do!? I'm going to do what we're all SO used to doing up here with aftermarket parts that seem to come from the "To Canada Bin", I'll fix it and it'll all work out in the end!Wayyyyyyy to much of that happening now days!
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1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI