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  • 1 month later...

Updated pic of my baby!

 

Dropped the front on Roadster springs and (just for the hellofit) bolted on a set of rare JDM GAB Sport wheels I had here at the house....

 

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Next up: Cut and buff the paint, rebuild the carbs, and drive her all over creation!

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Man I like that. :D

I had a 67 411 wagon but when I started to look for parts I jumped ship and did a 510 wagon. Guess I should have kept the 411. I had no idea one could look so clean.

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Wow

Very clean

Nice wheels, what offset?

 

Did you use roadster comp springs or .....?

How much did it lower?

Was looking at 2 different types of roadster spring

 

More pics

 

Thanks - The interior is amazing on this car.

 

16x7 +32, 16x8 +32. I thought they'd be sunken, but they're actually nice and flush.

 

Springs I used are ALLEGEDLY Roadster springs (the prior owner threw them in with the sale), but after I installed them, and then did some work on my Roadster, I'm not so sure. Oh well - They're round and boingy, so they're springs. ;)

 

It lowered the front about 3" - It had some pretty bad rear sag, so now it's level. :D

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No, it appears he sold it to a guy in CA who didn't keep it long... I bought it from him, and he turned a tidy profit.

 

I was a little disappointed with the fact that his pics for the auction conveniently "left out" some of the *issues* the car has, but now that I have it home, I'm pleased with my purchase.

 

Joke's on them when it's one of 20 or so remaining in driveable condition in the US!

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No, it appears he sold it to a guy in CA who didn't keep it long... I bought it from him, and he turned a tidy profit.

 

I was a little disappointed with the fact that his pics for the auction conveniently "left out" some of the *issues* the car has, but now that I have it home, I'm pleased with my purchase.

 

Joke's on them when it's one of 20 or so remaining in driveable condition in the US!

 

great car and good score

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  • 4 months later...

Troy the original poster here again. I'm glad to see the 411 made it to a good home. It looks great. Bodywork and paint look good and the wheels are the shiznit. I sent you a pm with the history of this wagon. The guy you bought it from is an actor down in hollywood. Anyhow check your pm for full details.

 

I found another 411 sss wagon down here in the area. I'm working on buying that one too. I seem to have a nack for finding great deals on cars. Anyhow check your pm, you have mail. Troy

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