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It is a "One Of" car.....
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It is a "One Of" car..... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] That would be pretty rare ![]()
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SamLBInj 69 Z/28 X33D80 72-B H-D 105 FLSTC |
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Is this a real crossram car? I would think that it would be bring a lot more money. Friend told me that this car was on ebay a couple of weeks ago, but didn't reach the reserve. Any thoughts?
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"Dealer option" stated twice. You'd think there would be paperwork shown to back that claim.
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I agree Darren, some kind of receipt from the dealership parts counter would be nice.
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If it had that paperwork it would be pretty "real". But not "factory".
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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There really is no such thing as a factory crossram car. It was an over the counter part that you could order and some people did when they ordered the car, but it was never a factory installed option so don't be misled.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |