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The "I found it" was definately sarcastic steve. That guy is a known blowhard/bigmouth on that forum, and if you read a little further in that thread, you'll see where some of the regular posters there took him to task over his claim to own that car.
I was hoping you'd find this thread. I have been doing a bunch of research on these 11 cars, and have read several of your posts concering them on this message board. You seem to know a lot about that particular car. Is there a complete list of the owners and locations anywhere that you know of?? |
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The keeper of that knowledge would be Galen Govier and I would assume that he is sworn to secrecy on the who's-who list of millionaires.
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Well I'll be damned. Not even a general location list huh??
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Okay, lets try a little different question. Are any of the cars still in the hands of there original owners??? Or, is there any information regarding what dealers originally sold those 7 cars that remained in the US??? Or possibly what region they were sold in??
What dollar values can be placed on a good replica? |
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My old one was sold new in Wisconsin. It had all its orginal paperwork. I dont think any are in original hands any more. I dont think any came from a "famous" dealership, just regular purchases at hometown dealers.
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So which one is this, and where did it end up. 71 hemicudaconv
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That was the blue 71 4 speed car that was in Denver when I last saw it in 1982. I believe the auction you have linked to was from a police seizure of the car from some nefarious individual in Oregon or Washington State. Both of the US production
4-speed cars are blue on blue. |
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