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I think the yellow LT1 would be a much better deal for the 16,5k~!
/R
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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After working with my son on his 68 L79 Corvettte, I can tell you for fact that you can't pay more than $10K for that car unless you don't car about landing upside down. For some reason the name Corvette adds 50% to most parts and these cars have 50% more parts and pieces than a steel car.
Would be a cool car, but lots of $$$ to get it right. Blair
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