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I'm really confused. What makes this car worth $90,000 to $140,000 without the original motor or transmission. Yes it's a beautiful car that's been nicely restored. But I've seen quite a few real nice cars with the original drive trains for half that. I'm I missing something?
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Yes I have. I've owned one for 40 years.
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That's exactly what I was thinking. Even though my is not near as nice as the one in this post. But I do have the original drive train.
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Sounds cool any pics?
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Agree, love to see it!
Charley, please feel free to move this thread as I've broken my own rule of not commenting on a car thats already been sold
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I'll see if I can dig up some of the pictures I have. The car has sat in my garage for the last 25 years and hasn't moved.
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