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The rear-end of John's old 1800E 1800

Yeah, he's quite the 1800 packrat. I'm glad you did not surrender your car to him. John's 1800 was almost gone, but trashing your 1800 would have been tragic.
I've made a habit of warning local people with an 1800 for sale about what Mr. Khan will do with their car.


Myself, I'm presently dealing with the thought of buying a local 1800E in much better shape than John's, but for the main purpose of eventually robbing it's parts for my 68 130. I feel very hesitant to do that, since an 1800 deserves to exist as much as any 122... Plus I don't want another garage full of 1800 that I'd have to sell or find a proper home for.

I have a small city lot here in St. Louis. No room to stash extra cars...






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