hmm i wouldn't be concerned about the interior trim but that faint flake does not look right to me
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Not saying it hasn't been hit but I would lean more towards delamination. Issues like that Were verrrrrry common on 90's to early 00's Fords, Dodges had even more issues. My main concern with a red car from that era is the red bleaching or that delamination continuing to spread.
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I dont believe its been hit there on exam but its always possible. Paint in no way showed signs of blending or repaint. I wish you could see what I saw in person. The other side in the exact area would probably do the exact same thing. It feels kind of brittle under pressure. I believe its more of a delam issue as mentioned but was checking to see if that was a more common problem on the single stage enamels.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostNot sure exactly what you are referring to.
paint looks like it was just poured in there
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostI see what you're saying. I saw that in person too. I am pretty sure the other side looked quite similar.
Thanks for the feedback.
I called on that reef blue 10k car in Austin. He won't budge on price and said he likely will just keep it.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostOriginally posted by stevoNot a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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