I love that they are flame-testing these.
https://abc11.com/us-army-uniform-br...iers/12112345/
I might depending upon where the bidding goes. The car was for sale for a few months at $22k before being put up for auction. The CL ad showed a price of $17.5k but then linked to the auction. Going for the car: one of 10 built in '72 with that color and engine option. And I want a car of that color. Going against the car: non-original drivetrain and barely runs listening to the video, needs floor and trunk pans, front and rear window channels show some previous repairs that need to be redone and the interior is shot. Honestly, the whole car needs to taken down to the frame and redone. Not for the faint of heart (or wallet). The car will be a money pit as '72 model year cars of all makes never get the same pricing as their '70 and to a lesser extent '71 peers. If I could have gotten it for $12k, I would have bought it sight unseen. So, I was surprised by the $14k bid. I'll likely put in a bid for $16 near the end of the auction. I'm still talking to a guy in MO who would pick up the car and do the floor and trunk pan work.
That Armie Hammer just seems like a real nice fella.