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Sean 12-04-2019 04:25 PM

Just another "PROFIT" bandit. I will be very surprised if someone buys it.

HuggerSS 12-04-2019 06:13 PM

If anyone is looking for a rust feee 69 matching number L78 4-sod Nova, please PM me.

WILMASBOYL78 12-04-2019 07:38 PM

69 Nova....
 
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Originally Posted by the427king (Post 1473991)
Yes , but 4 speed real drivetrain vs auto without could be huge diiferencec to many buyers. And you get to see orig paint assuming description is accurate

My understanding is this car has born with engine/rear...replacement tranny and has the Fisher Build sheet that matches the TT and has the L78 listed. I will agree that many folks prefer a 4spd...but, if that's not an issue, the one I mentioned is worth considering. As with any car...a personal inspection is a good idea...that way you can look things over.

-wilma

the427king 12-04-2019 08:58 PM

I simply read this and assumed it was nom,assuming orig motor would be the first thing mentioned ,maybe it says om elsewhere?, I dont know

Attention Collectors! Fresh restoration of a very desirable Nova SS L78 396/375HP. Hugger orange with black bucket seats and custom interior package. This is a rare car with 4 owner documented history and titles. The factory Special Order Hugger Orange paint is documented with the correct original trim tag. The Broadcast card is also included as part of the additional paperwork. It has many original or restored parts including the alternator, carb, distributor, 5 blade W fan and more. This car was rebuilt by a top quality and experienced Nova specialist. This is a rare automobile and is priced to sell.

southernfriedcj 07-12-2020 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 1473913)
BB he bought the car for $8500.00 Total blow hard about it as well. And trying to make a fortune on it. Dave a friend of mine offered him 25k for it. Fair IMHO needs totally gone through and the guy told him to F*** himself a real jerk.

Why does what the seller paid for the car matter?

It's worth whatever the market decides it's worth.


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