Re: Is this **THE** Matador Machine?
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Re: Is this **THE** Matador Machine?



Read everything on the e-bay page. He goes into pretty good detail on what rust repairs were done and how. That info was added later, so wasn't on the page at first. Hope it goes for a good price, but I don't see it bringing much over $10K. Hopefully I'll be surprised and it will get closer to $20K. Looks like it deserves it. Might bring more if it was a little closer to original, but that's just a guess. It's hard to tell since this would be in the "muscle car" market. Someone with the $$$ looking for something unique to show would be getting a great car! 

On October 20, 2004 mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> From: nick.alfano@xxxxxxxxxx
> Date: 2004/10/20 Wed AM 10:29:29 EDT
> To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Is this **THE** Matador Machine?
> 
> If this is Pat's old car, wasn't it originally silver and extremely rusty
> before the body and paint work was done?
> 
> Nick Alfano
> 
> 
> Yes it is and its had extensive work done to it i.e lots of NOS body parts.it looks awesome now don't you think?its a shame a few on here would rather see it silver with a'YUCK'vinyl rot breeder top'.I think she looks sharp as hell in red course i'm prob partial to the color since my 73 Gremlin will be Coka Cola red :P
> Bart M.
> 73 AMC Gremlin 360'AMC'
> 73 Ford F100 360'Ford'
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