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<p>[QUOTE="Six9GS, post: 9438442, member: 102286"]How's this for an Avatar? I had a 1969 Buick Gran Sport, which is where the Six9GS moniker comes from. This Avatar is a pic of the front end. I sold it several years and still in touch with the guy who bought it. Long story, but it had been sitting on blocks for 10 years with a seized engine and only 54709.9 original miles. I mechanically revived it, overhauled the engine, transmission, brakes, etc.. but didn't really do much restoration work. Only thing is, I put a new vinyl top on it and rubbing compounded the significant coating of oxide from the original paint. The guy who bought it is a retired NYPD living in upstate NY. He did a great restoration and has entered it in several local car shows.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Six9GS, post: 9438442, member: 102286"]How's this for an Avatar? I had a 1969 Buick Gran Sport, which is where the Six9GS moniker comes from. This Avatar is a pic of the front end. I sold it several years and still in touch with the guy who bought it. Long story, but it had been sitting on blocks for 10 years with a seized engine and only 54709.9 original miles. I mechanically revived it, overhauled the engine, transmission, brakes, etc.. but didn't really do much restoration work. Only thing is, I put a new vinyl top on it and rubbing compounded the significant coating of oxide from the original paint. The guy who bought it is a retired NYPD living in upstate NY. He did a great restoration and has entered it in several local car shows.[/QUOTE]
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