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ten out of 13 435-horse cars would be fake (more than three of every four)! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Thanks for the new perspective guys. My desire to own a numbers matching anything just fell off a cliff. A restoration with the correct parts would seem to be sufficient and would cost a lot less. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I still think an original engine car is worth quite a bit more than an NOM car. It's all up to the individual person what they are looking for and comfortable with. I'd prefer #'s matching with documentation, #'s matching would be second, documented NOM then finally an X code car with NOM. The price difference for an X77 Z28 in this example could be a $15-20K spread. But there are obviously other variables that come into play like the mileage, overall condition and amount of matching components.
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I still think an original engine car is worth quite a bit more than an NOM car. It's all up to the individual person what they are looking for and comfortable with. I'd prefer #'s matching with documentation, #'s matching would be second, documented NOM then finally an X code car with NOM. The price difference for an X77 Z28 in this example could be a $15-20K spread. But there are obviously other variables that come into play like the mileage, overall condition and amount of matching components. [/ QUOTE ] agreed! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Charlie, The NCRS documents every car they judge. Over the 25+ years of the NCRS they have judged 13,000 tri-power 1967 Corvettes.
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Do you mean 13,000 different 435 Corvettes, 13,000 435 Corvettes for all three years the option was available?
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I am only talking about the 1967 Tri-Power cars. If the car has been judged more then once, it is already on file due to its prior judging.
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