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I dont think it was east in the early 70's. The original owner had it for a while and then went ot another Cal owner or 2 if I recall. Sure would be interesting if it was the car.
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Ok, it didn't go East till 1991.
Still a cool Chevelle Shot ![]() |
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Cool launch pic!
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Makes you wonder by looking at the pic just what year that was.
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[ QUOTE ]
Makes you wonder by looking at the pic just what year that was. [/ QUOTE ] after checking the attire in the stands and having a flash back, I'll take a guess at 1971 (or 72) |
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This shop is 20 minutes from my house. The car was recently shown at a local show here in Greensboro. I am sorry to say that i would ONLY buy this car as a clone or nothing more than anyone else has done to replicate the originals, nothing more. I would rather have an original 69 body done to the quality standards that this car has been done to. When i say quality, i am only meaning looks, not correctness. The car looks nice, fresh, and new. I saw it up close and personal, it almost doesn't look real, something about the rear wheel wells. I don't see it being worth any more than a nice clone you would find on ebay. I think the cars are something like $129k, way too much for a clone.
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