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The sticks are nearly impossible to prove. Conversations I've had with other owners indicate fewer than 10 documented 70s known. I believe the production was 96.
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------Just missed a 70 stick/W30 convert (red/black) that was in Port Huron MI. its entire life. Car had 50000ish miles and was mostly rust free, never wrecked, and completely original. Needed a total resto and the guy who got it paid $75,000. He was supposedly from Conneticut. I had a customer for it at $100,000 (I really did) but the flipper involved still sold it for the $75,000. Bad day for me as I wanted to be a flipper too!!!!!!
-------I believe you are correct on that 96 figure........Bill S |
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I have a 70 w30 convert, 4 speed, 391 W-27 car, sebring yellow with black. I have had it since 1988. Luckily mine had the broadcast card in the seats. Its unfortunate that you cant document them like you can with the pontiacs. I have passed on lots of cars that were probably legit w-30 cars but with no paper work you never know...
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Yes, the buyer of that car is from Ct. After purchasing that car he sold me his other stick. It's a well optioned car and has GM of Canada docs.
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