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70 LS6 4spd Conv
$600k for a White LS6 4spd Conv at Mecum, quite a #. Seems like the Mopars are dipping and the GM stuff climbing,?
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Some cars did well even if not that original....
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Assuming that LS6 had some Kabuki theater behind hit?
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70 L78 Nova Fathom Blue,Bench, 4spd, F41, 3:55 71 Porsche 911 Targa |
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40,267 miles,VIN# 136670B155423 Subject Car. https://www.mecum.com/lots/1118252/1...6JYM-yIfTuncxC
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There was an extensive photo album with this car. Here are pictures of the engine and transmission stamps along with the trim tag and the signs that were by the car. The signs just say the car has a correct drivetrain, but the photos show the VIN stamps on the engine and transmission. I talked to the owner and we said the car has its original drivetrain. He said it was kind of rough when he found it and was painted Cranberry Red with black stripes. They didn't find any build sheets when the car was restored, but he had the GM of Canada paperwork. The restoration was just recently completed and he never even drove the car. I don't believe he had it inspected or certified by anyone. I was surprised it went for as much as it did. Was this a known car?
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They used an 8 for the letter B in the VIN stamp ????
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