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well... if I find a NOS one, I'll sell you mine, which only has minor pitting (barely visible from 10ft) to offset the cost a little. And I'm in Atlanta, so I'm pretty close to you. Are you restoring one? I just finished restoring mine:
OK... so here's what I have. It's from a 70 XS1. The chrome is just about rusted off on the inside. Outside has a lot of chrome pitting but little rust. It's straight but has a fair amount of dings. No rust holes. If you're a fair body man, this would be a good candidate for fixing and re-chroming.