That one feels really fishy to me.
The mileage is crazy low. The only way it could have mileage that low is if it sat in a collection for 5 decades. If that's what happened, why is it so disassembled? It just looks like there is much more wear than that.
There is no subframe on these cars. Removing the front suspension literally means unbolting each piece one piece at a time from the chassis. Why wouldn't you bolt on the new pieces as you removed the old? And why would you make the effort to stuff it into that tight garage with no ability to roll?
There is a lot more removed than just the front suspension.
I think this guy overpaid for a much bigger project than he anticipated.
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