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What GM plant was it built at?
Especially w/ this era B-Body it's always worth checking for Canadian plant builds thus GM Canada Vintage Services paperwork available. Not sure on your concours resto'd value question, do you have a build sheet? Sounds like a cool car, best o' luck! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] ~ Pete
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----I could be mistaken but I think that there was only one HP for a 409 in 65, low horse.
----I saw a twin to this car that was loaded with every option, even AC, nicely restored and at B-J several years ago. It brought (are you ready?) over $70,000. The kicker,,,The car was a small block (probably 283) when manufactured and it was fairly apparent. Of course, thats a B-J anomaly but take it for what its worth. I talked to the new owner in the bar that day and gently asked him WHY he bought a made up car. He just said he liked it and would probably bring it back to B-J next year and make some money on it. TRUE STORY!!!.....Bill S |
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