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I would love to see more pics.
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Looking at this auction brings me back about 7 years ago.
Also - to Long Island. I had a client at the time who ownd several "special" Ford high performance cars including a 289 Cobra, a 427 Cobra and two original GT40's. These of course were all parked in his garage. However, outside in the tall grass ( rusting away ) was a 1970 428 Super Cobra Jet Cougar. The owner drove past it every day and was un-moved about its condition. Finally, a house painter working on the estate next door spotted the Cougar and rescued it. According to my client, the painter never did make full payment on the car - but took delivery anyway. ![]() So - perhaps the L-88 in question is the bottom of the barrel for its current owner. Wish I had a spare $30,000.00 so I could get this baby ( if real - that is ).
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From the looks of that palatial estate the only thing you'll probably find in the garage is the missing Genovese family mobster Vinny "The Fish" Cafaro
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Maybe Jimmy Hoffa?
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Looks kinda' like Zedder's garage pics too?.
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exactly...been many good cars unearthed like this, as we all know the people who leave decent cars like this outside for years love them but dont have a clue on how to care for the stuff...I know if I lived within driving distance I would have allready been there.
[ QUOTE ] Looking at this auction brings me back about 7 years ago. Also - to Long Island. I had a client at the time who ownd several "special" Ford high performance cars including a 289 Cobra, a 427 Cobra and two original GT40's. These of course were all parked in his garage. However, outside in the tall grass ( rusting away ) was a 1970 428 Super Cobra Jet Cougar. The owner drove past it every day and was un-moved about its condition. Finally, a house painter working on the estate next door spotted the Cougar and rescued it. According to my client, the painter never did make full payment on the car - but took delivery anyway. ![]() So - perhaps the L-88 in question is the bottom of the barrel for its current owner. Wish I had a spare $30,000.00 so I could get this baby ( if real - that is ). [/ QUOTE ] |
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What do ya'll think market is on a project like this (assuming it is real, complete, and matching numbers)? 75k 100k 150k?
What does a Neighbor's brothers resto cost now days? 100k?
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What do ya'll think market is on a project like this (assuming it is real, complete, and matching numbers)? 75k 100k 150k? What does a Neighbor's brothers resto cost now days? 100k? [/ QUOTE ] I would say market for this car with docs would be 175-200K to assume discription is correct. Highly doubtful though. Nabors would probably be around 100 although I do not know from experience. |
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Assuming the "5" in the eBay auction is supposed to be an "S" (if I recall correctly), there are documented L88's within 10,000 units of this one. Not sure if that matters as much as it does with '69 Camaros. IMO it is still a long shot...
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Also has the "wiper door delete" hood. Didn't know they had these in 1969. Car is completely "original".
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