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It was on Ebay last week. The bidding got to $125K. It has been discussed here and on Team Chevelle a couple times in the last few years.
James http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1971-Moti...=item4a9ff863c5
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This is a real car. I inspected it about 4 years ago.
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Why is the bidding so low for a documented Phase III Chevelle? Is it because it is a 1971?
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This is Not a Baldwin Motion invoiced car. This a "shop car", brought to Motion as a used car by the owner to have it modified. Though just as mean in a street race, oddly the perceived value is less.
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It was converted in the late 1970s. It is a cool car that has had some apparent detailing since last surfaced. It ran really strong and the documents were second to none.
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