So, um... there's like... NO top (looks like entire frame is missing in last pic). Mmmm K. Based on the pics shown, I would disagree that the car was "well done." Appears to need a total repaint to me. Price seems pretty high to me.
Fit and finish on this car is far from "well done". Convertible top well is all sorts of strange. The chrome molding around the well is not there. Inside quarters are supposed to be upholstered and have arm rests/ash trays. Horn on Grant steering wheel is in wrong position. Not even vacuumed before photo, debris all over floors. Paying attention to details is what qualifies as "well done" in my book. This car will be lucky to get half the asking price.
Good eye, you're being nice by saying "somewhat", I'd say "completely". No doubt it is missing the other convertible structural components. I think we can close the book on this "well done" car and call it "poorly done".
I like how "he does not have time to complete" but is looking for a Jeep, Bronco or a Rat Rod...
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