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What's the asking price?
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Not original radiator top plate - get rid of the cowl grills. Chris would have picked up on those things right away.
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Power windows too! Kinda cool.
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Lots of repop components and stickers galore.
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What's the asking price?
You have to invest a phone call to find out.....maybe....unless they think you're serious, you may just get the runaround.
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I believe $330k is the asking or in that range.
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Strange that the car was built in Flint MI and delivered to Springfield MA I would have thought Framingham or Baltimore build
Geography is one factor in build location but option content and work load leveling across the various assembly plants also enters into the equation.

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The ride height seems a lot higher than my low mileage survivor LS6
Sits a lot higher than my survivor LS5 too.

Repop seat covers on a 35,000 mile car? Car must've really been trashed prior to restoration.
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