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1987 convertible for sale

Old Nov 12, 2006 | 06:12 PM
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I have a 1987 convertible which I love but due to a handicap it is VERY hard to enter or exit. It has won trophies at local car shows. It runs out strong. It has 96000 miles, original paint except for Ecklers spoiler kit. Shocks, mufflers, fuel pump, and catalyctic converters have all been replaced. It passed Texas inspection last year. Digital dash, radio, AC, interior, and top are good. Some of the electrical seat controls don"t work. I can't work on them so I just manually put the passenger seat to fit my wife and left it. I need $12000 for an exeptional car or trade it for a full size sedan, etc. I can e-mail pictures. Ronnie

Dudley R. Smith
41 Brushwood ct.
Spring, Texas, 77380
281-367-2106
 
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 06:27 PM
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You could Lambo the doors, or even cooler, suicide them and Lambo them. Doors that hinge from the back and then slide up would be way cool on a Vette. I did a suicide door Chevy-II Nova way back when for a friend in a wheelchair, and even had the door opening past 90 degrees so he could back his chair up to the door, lock the brakes on it, and slide right in.

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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 12:00 PM
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No thanks. On a limited income this is not feasable. Besides; why destroy an original body? Ronnie
 
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