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I heard they did OK, not as well as the '69 Corvette. I understand that they brought $33,000 for the '73 and $66,000 for the Judge. They were both very nice cars, Terry offered the '73 to me in the low 30's and I always thought that was a good car at a fair price. I was temped to drive it home from Road America last summer, that was the first time I saw the '73. I'm sure it will be at Bloomington going for Benchmark soon.
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Is that the original unrestored 73 Vette ? Cause a friend of mine bought that car if thats the one..
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Yes, 454 four speed with AC and lots of other options. If I remember, it had 42,000 miles and original paint. Warbonnet Yellow with black leather. A very nice car that should be a Benchmark car. I hope to see it again some time.
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Tim,,,Glad to hear that Terrys cars did well. Im sure that will really help his daughters bottom line. Now, all there is to my knowledge are the Beswick Judge models. I have been wondering about the pro-mod style 37 Ford he had. I forgot all about it but know that it was last in Florida somewhere on consignment or in storage or something........Bill S
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I think he sold "Fatso". I think they still have the Black Vette in the garage and the big U Haul truck. I went by his house last week- I didn't stop, but it looked like no one was around. I can't remember if I saw his old "Monte Carlo in the bubble"
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