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Pretty rough for sure.
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Radiator had literally fallen through the core support.
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Looks like the rare "strike" interior, like LV's Harrell '68, only bench version, and completely devastated. Not much left of the floors.
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Door panel.
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72,775 clicks on the clock.
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Original color shows, nice jamb work.
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Looks to have been an original rally wheel car, 3 still remaining.
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Pretty rough for sure. [/ QUOTE ] I think that car would be a great candidate for the next Goodmark project car and not some car needing a typical restoration like they usually pick. It would be a good challenge for them and chance to use every available reproduction part out there for that year car. ![]()
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Maybe they would be afraid of the end result?
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Yeah, a $200,000 '68 Chevelle SS 396.
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