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1970 Alpine GT in Delaware

puff4

Platinum Level Sponsor
Just saw this pop up today. Given how one usually finds these, it’s not in bad shape, but the price still seems on the high side to me (but then I’m not buying, so…).

More pics at the link:

https://delaware.craigslist.org/cto/d/clayton-open-to-trade-1970-sunbeam/7405845211.html

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RootesRooter

Donation Time
Nice body and original turquoise color. 1970 models usually have the brushed metal (aluminum?) dash and console.
 

Tigerbill

Platinum Level Sponsor
That’s the spitting image of my Mom’s first New car. I taught myself how to drive when I “borrowed “ it when my folks were away…you know…disconnect the Speedo and fill up the gas to the same spot … what a bad kid huh?!
 
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