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Surfin' local CL and saw thisSmile

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/4580243479.html







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The "F" code part is interesting. But he does not indicate what the price for that part is. And, unfortunately much of what's left otherwise, is beyond any reasonable efforts at restoration. Sad, it's 20 years or more too late..


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I didn't realize that break down of models equipped with F codes existed. Don't know how he comes up with the number of 9. If he's correct, the tag and frame will have an F stamp. Or maybe an E if it was an early car (?)

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I'm amazed by the physical size of the crankshaft damper shown in one picture!  WoW!


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I've read elsewhere not too long ago, that there were 9 known F code Skyliners. Maybe that's what the seller means?


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FWIW, Frank Stubbs has (had?) a 57 F-code Skyliner. All original except for the front seat back cover and rear bumper chrome. (That's trusting my memory). He told me it was # 12 of 14 built. He's usually pretty good about his history. Something about a particular weight break in an odd class.

I also saw an F code wagon up there one time, but don't know if it was a factory deal. It had a complete McCullogh VS kit in the back, less the blower.

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