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Old 06-02-2007, 01:14 AM
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Hill School eh? That's impressive to say the least!
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[b] The customized '52 Chevy has a '57 rear and a Camaro subframe.
It had a 396 in it that he removed.
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[b] He also showed me around a couple of the closed garages.
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Matching number 390 4 speed Mustang
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:33 AM
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[b] '63 Vette - all original - paint, interior, eng, etc - said the only thing changed was the battery -
327 - 340 26400 miles $65,000
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[b] Had a bunch of odd ball stuff - complete engines, a 400, a 265, a bunch of flatheads -
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Complete J-2 set up less air cleaner $1800
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Dog, Thank you very much for stopping back and providing the numbers (with photos!). Chaulk up another real one for the files!

The "1711" in the VIN is the key to it being a 6cyl car. I sure hope it finds a good owner who respects it's originality. It needs to have the original engine put back in and given a good clean-up. What a survivor! You just don't find original '61 interiors like that anymore....

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Default Re: Limerick Classic Cars AKA Rotting Hot Rods!

Whats he want for the fairlane?
Love those nashes!!
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[b] I posted the prices of anything that I asked him about, except the '67 Firebird convertible,
it's $1200. It was a 326 but now has a Chevy 6 cyl!
You can give him a call @ 610-495-7755 - his name is Glenn.
He said he is looking to move it all!
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I wish the Firebird ragger was a '69. I think $1,200 is a steal. Buy it an Ebay it, It'll probably bring 3-5k.
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[b] Stopped by for the first time this year - not much left - spoke with Glenn, he still says he's selling out
the inventory and leaving. They opened the Philadelphia Premium Outlet less then a 1/4 mile from him -
he went from being somewhere it was impossible to find or get to, to right at the end of a huge mall
parking lot. A shame!
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The '56 Buick reminded me of a customizing trick back in the sixties -
Custom taillights were a big thing - You could contact Lee Plastics and get some cool taillights
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Or you could go to your local junkyard
(yes they were called junkyards back then, and they were everywhere!)
and pick up a pair of '56 Buick lenses for a buck or two!
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COOL! - I think the Buick lenses actually looked better then the Lee units!
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