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Steve what was the rest of the car like?
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Rick, the car needed a complete resto and was missing lots of parts like the tripower, hardtop, OEM tires, exhaust etc.. The seats were ripped, it had a 65 front surround installed. The good things about the car were original drivetrain, real paper, and trim tag which is more than I can say for most 67 435s. If I could do the resto myself I would have bid higher but since I cannot I would be looking at upwards of 100K to have it done.
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Corvette nut since I was a kid. 67 435s and L88s are my favorites |
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Thanks Steve
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Someday we'll see this car restored at Bloomington. Heard he wants north of $100,000 for the car and with a restoration costing about $90,000 or so the purchase couldn't be justified. The car may bring about $140,000 done so from a financial standpoint the car needs to be bought around $50,000 to $60,000.
Nice owner and a cool car. |
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