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Mowtown,
I looked this car over too: SS-427's on the hood too late for a this car (68-up) Motion Plaques on fenders, spoiler, and valve covers- again too Late for a this car (69-up) Hood was reproduction. and was cut out in the center. Chop Gun work on what was left was really smooth also. Heads were polished. Valve covers were the finned type with the rectangular centers for the plaques- again too late for a this car. (69 and up) From the corrall: The questions that were asked were related to the date of the additional work on the car listed above. There was ongoing debate reguarding if the parts that were late for the car were added later-by the owner. If the car was converted by Motion Perhaps just at a later date, or added by the owner at a later date. At any rate, the non period correct parts were the killers on the sale of this car as most people walked away shaking their heads. Myself included. The letter on the dash did not seem to factor into the opinions of the folks that passed on this car. Nice car to drive however. ![]() Phil |
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