Let's put it this way, I have bought better cars than this one for $500 and under that ran.  this sounds like a $200 car to me, not anywhere near $2600.  Example:  I bought a 67 Chevelle 4 door, 300 Deluxe with a 230/powerglide, it ran, and I paid $300 for it.  I just picked up a 1972 Plymouth Fury.  The car is straight, barely any rust on it, has a 360 in it, disc brakes, interior is clean, bought it for $100.
Honestly, I would pass on this one, seriously.  If you do not know how to weld and fit your own panels (really not that hard even I can do it!!!!), you will pay major $$$$$ into a car that is not worth it.  You will never get your money back out of it should you choose to go that route, trust me, I have been there.   My dad nad I did all the work on my 70 SS.  The only thing farmed out was the paint which knowing what I know I could probably do myself.  In parts alone, I have spent well over $20,000.  I have had offers for $23,000 cash and declined them.

Tom

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