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Old 12-23-2022, 10:07 PM
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I have a customer who had a - - paint code 1970 W-30 post sedan that was built in spring of 1970. It was originally Nugget Gold but was painted a dark Chocolate Brown. Originally a-black bench 4 Speed, but someone put black Buckets in it. It had a W-27 Differential in it. It was an ex Drag car out of California? Everything was numbers matching except for the Short Block (Which he had). Sold it to a guy in northern Illinois about 8-10 years ago for under $20,000 if I remember correctly. Nicest original car I ever worked on.

Bill
Here's your Brown (Nugget Gold W30) Look at the pictures, W27 diff? or just the cover?

https://www.volocars.com/vehicles/17...obile-442-w-30
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Old 12-23-2022, 11:51 PM
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Default 300k 442 w-30 at Mecum returned

I have the VIN at work in my Customer file dating back to June of 2011 when I last worked on it. I'll have to check, but it looks like the exact, same car.

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