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Old 02-08-2007, 03:21 AM
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THIS CAR IS KNOWN IN MY AREA. A FEW GUYS AROUND ME INCLUDING MYSELF HAVE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN THE CAR. EVERYTIME THERE IS INTEREST EITHER THE PRICE GOES UP OR THE CAR IS NOT FOR SALE. I DONT KNOW THE OWNER OF THE CAR PERSONALLY BUT KNOW HIS COUSIN. I'VE TOLD HIM NUMEROUS TIMES I WOULD BE INTERESTED BUT NOTHING EVER MATERIALIZES. I'VE SEEN THE CAR AND ITS A REAL CAR AND A GOOD CAR WITH DRIVETRAIN MISSING AND REAR NOT LEGIBLE DUE TO TRACTION BAR BRACKET. HAVE FUN GUYS.... KP
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Old 02-08-2007, 04:00 AM
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car belongs to my friend pat. he wants to sell it. he thinks the car is worth 75k or more. i told him to get real!
NO documentation its hard to prove. he knows and alot of other people know its a real COPO. but someone who wants to spend that kind of money is going to want to know its real!
as far as a second under index, i was refering to Robs comment! mopars are easier to tell with vin tag, fender tag.
rad shroud stamp, and trunk pan rail stamp. i was hoping something in the vin would help. thanks
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Old 02-08-2007, 04:16 AM
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Chris, I am trying to figure out what you are trying to get here. Do you want to know if it is a real COPO or how much it is worth or how much you should spend on it? Talking about a second under the F/SA index. What should that mean to us? Give us more to go on and maybe post some pictures for these guys to help you. Do you want to keep it a drag car or restore it to original? Be a litte more clear. I am getting old and can't think as fast anymore.

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And you shift like a granny.
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Old 02-08-2007, 05:38 AM
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Have someone look at it for you then. What do YOU think it is worth? And......what do you want to do with it? Sam (the granny shifter)
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Old 02-08-2007, 06:29 AM
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somebody should buy the car, take out the motor and trans and racing components, put it in to a 6 cyl car sell it as a second under the index stocker, they are going for big money right now you could ask around 35,000, then you could recover some of your money, i was just looking at a second under big block car that the owner was asking 45,000 for.
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