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When we did the body on my 69 B vert the trunk extension panel was in bad shape, needed a lot of work.
I located the panel in nice shape, the seller wanted something like 3 hundred plus shipping. I passed and the body guy told me I should have grabbed it. There is not a lot of these panels available.
So if that 66 has useable doors and some decent panels plus any parts, the car is worth the money for anyone with that same car. Still a lot of money but I suspect the seller knows what original body parts are worth
 
When we did the body on my 69 B vert the trunk extension panel was in bad shape, needed a lot of work.
I located the panel in nice shape, the seller wanted something like 3 hundred plus shipping. I passed and the body guy told me I should have grabbed it. There is not a lot of these panels available.
So if that 66 has useable doors and some decent panels plus any parts, the car is worth the money for anyone with that same car. Still a lot of money but I suspect the seller knows what original body parts are worth
Would cost Tim double asking price, and then some to haul it home.
 
When we did the body on my 69 B vert the trunk extension panel was in bad shape, needed a lot of work.
I located the panel in nice shape, the seller wanted something like 3 hundred plus shipping. I passed and the body guy told me I should have grabbed it. There is not a lot of these panels available.
So if that 66 has useable doors and some decent panels plus any parts, the car is worth the money for anyone with that same car. Still a lot of money but I suspect the seller knows what original body parts are worth
I have most everything already. Just the wheel tubs surprised me they are convertible only sheet metal...thanks
 
Dang, just drove 9 fence posts in the garden/orchard area, 6 1/2 footers to slide the aluminum pipes over I picked up to support the spreaders for the netting. Was told these pipes fit right over but did I test that before fence post driving, nope. Sitting here trying to think about options, the tube will almost fit over on one end but the other end has a taper to allow them to fit together. Can get power to the garden if I was going to try to sawsall or grind them down. Trying to think if rebar or tubing could replace the fence posts. Also thought about digging a 1 ft deep hole in each fence post spot and pouring concrete. Any ideas, please advise before I jump off of the cliff lol!
 
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