This car was only manufactured for two years 1973 and 1974. I swear there was a 1975 but Wiki would not lie to me right? The previous owner purchased the car with a bad 350 motor and replaced it. The replacement motor was a 350 out of a 1975 Regal. The replacement motor died in 100 miles. The machine shop said is was bad gas. The motor needs a complete overhaul. In the face of winter, a moody landlord, and another $1,000 to spend on a motor, he gave it up. My job now, is to dismantle it for scrap. I have no use for this car or the parts. If someone does, that's where it should go. Please look at all the pictures. I took the maximum. The interior is rough. The headliner and drivers seat are ugly. The stereo and speakers are gone. The underneath is surprisingly good so it was not from here originally. There is rust around the typical places, door corners and rear quarter mostly on the passenger side, and are covered with black tape. The body is hit on the passenger side front corner bumper and fender and the rear bumper is dented on the driver side. The passenger side front turn signal lens is a BettyCrocker container lid. Both the windshield and rear window are covered with clear silicone around the molding. The engine is taken apart and the previous owner took the rebuilt 4 bbl Rochesterand the exhaust. There is a used replacement head on the drivers side floor. The other two heads and manifolds come with it as well as other random spare parts. Again this car is complete except for exhaust and carburetor. The car is in a heated garage since engine is apart. Questions? You may call 603-729-7020 leave a clear detailed message and I will try to respond in 24 hours. Starting bid is scrap value plus Ebay fee. I will trailer the car 100 miles for an additional $150. Otherwise make shipping arrangements before bidding. This car is non titled in the state of New Hampshire and will come with state form TDMV 22A Sale/Transfer of a non-titled motor vehicle. https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/dmv/forms/documents/tdmv22a.pdf Your state will issue a title if necessary. Check with your town/city registry if you have any questions.