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(Warning: This is a self-serving post!)
I just posted a 71 455HO M22 T/A for sale on eBay. Here is the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...E%3AIT&rd=1 A lot of car for the money, IMHO. How long can these stay "cheap" for??? Colin |
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Looks like a nice car Colin. The buy it now price is a bargain for an original drivetrain 455HO T/A. These cars are the investment sleeper of the year.
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Steve,
Thanks for the compliment. I agree with you, these are real sleepers. 455 HO M22 is a great combo, especially in a car that handles! If I only had less cars I could keep this one... but I have a 69 T/A resto about to begin and have to get cubic dollars ready. LOL Colin |
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The values of the '71 and '72 T/A's have doubled in the past year. I found mine on ebay last November for $18K. Originally from CA, it was located just over the border in PA and had its original drivetrain still intact. I snapped it up it before the auction ended. -You cant even find a NOM project car for that price now.
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Colin, it looks like you got it sold: the reserve is met!
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Colin, looks like it sold for $41,100: not bad, seeing you had a buy-it-now of $39K
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