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On a related note, I just saw my first 1972 W30 car this week. Bench seat 4 speed car, with poverty caps. Color looks a lot like Rally Green, with a little more snap, and a black interior. Neat car, will be for sale at my buddy's dealership next week (price in the $25-30K range I believe). He's on vacation this week, but you can load up his answering machine or call him Monday morning at 206-575-1258 (Memory Lane Motors, Seattle, WA)
(Moderators, this isn't a for sale ad so much as a heads up for the W30 faithful - hope you understand THANKS) TOM |
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A friend of mine sold his 1970 w-30 convert to a guy in texas,i think it was about 4 or 5 years ago the price at the time seemed to cheap 25 grand,i remember thinking i would of bought it for that..
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I've got a friend in Ketchikan with a Challenger T/A.
![]() There used to be a W-30 registry web page (it was pretty informal) that may be a good start. It was in limbo, last I remember. It probably exists somewhere on the Net but won't be up to date. I don't recall any white/blue cars other than mine, but I could be wrong. |
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