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Old 10-12-2004, 01:58 AM
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Default Re: 69 BB identification

Big thanks to Greg Roberts for helping me post pics of my car. Please rip it up guys. I need to know for sure if my car is a BB/4sp./SS. I believe it is a factory BB car. Please refer to previous posts in this thread for info. on that subject. SS/4sp. I don't know. I wanted to buy Charlie's brown BB but I was going through the AAR fiasco and missed out. I really like my car and knowing it's genuine would just be an added bonus. It's a driver. I paid 16,500 for it. My budget for a car was 15-20K. I found that to be a tough range to shop in because you can buy more than a parts car but not enough for a show car. This car was in the middle of my range and I feel it's a sharp driver. I hope you all agree. The pics shown are of the car as I bought it. My first job is to rebuild the front end. The control arm bushings are shot and the steering wheel has all kinds of freeplay. The car won't see a license plate until I know it's safe for my family. Funny how priorities change as time goes by. Marc
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