1967 Murray Eliminator

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Just picked this up. Frame corrosion will prevent me from keeping the paint original, so I’ll have to decide what to do.

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Shame about that paint I really like that color
I’ll match the color. It’ll look like new.

Love it! I'd be tempted to try to clean up the original paint but I'm afraid you're right about it being too rusted. Nice score!
The rust is exfoliating. So even if I could convert it, the paint on those areas is gone, the metal is damaged, and it wouldn’t look much better. It’s a shame, but that’s why I do what I do.
 

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