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The guy who bought it lives in Arizona. That car flew under the radar. the seller had a no reserve auction going on first. He then stopped it and put it back on witha buy it now! probably had it set with the guy who bought it. Dont think he knew what he had!
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What did he really have though...sounds like it was so rusted the only way to restore it would be to rebody it
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Yeah..what is it's value,if not of that which was paid? |
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What a shame, brings a tear to my eye. That would have been one sweet car off the showroom.
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Kind of in the same league as the Deuce for sale on E Bay...
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I’m with you Steve. It actually hurts to look at the pictures.
It’s great to see the value going up on these cars. I’m for the day that someone has to offer me 3 nice LS6 Chevelles for my 68 GTO , but in this case I’m not sure what this person actually bought??By looking at the underhood picture, I’m wondering if that engine is even salvageable. At the least, the casting numbers have to be completely rusted away. Brian |
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Look at the way the rear end sits, the frame must be powder.
The cool options and IV are what make me sad. The steering wheel and walnut knob, destroyed. It's a shame. |
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