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A little bit of a mystery that is still coming out of the shadows, this is the only 1970 Hurst/Olds black car. There are just a handful of pictures of the car when new. Unfortunately it was abandoned on a property after a serious accident. Thankfully the original, custom Hurst spoiler is still in place, but in rough condition. |
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A 1969 Shelby Mustang GT500 is normally nothing to sneeze at. But this one is even more rare as it was the pilot car for the entire 1969 Shelby GT500 lineup! |
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This 1969 Dodge Super Bee on paper doesn't look like anything special, but when you notice the paint code for the car is 999, it gets interesting. For Mopars with a 999 paint code, it means special paint. This one was specially ordered with pink paint before Mopar released the FM3 paint on production cars in 1970 |
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This 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, which isn't anything super special until you see it came from Canada, and was packing a dual quad Chevrolet 409 and a 4-speed manual transmission under the hood. You could special order some crazy stuff north of the border. |
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