'70 442 W30/W27 Coupe, 2,305 Miles, Mostly Original Paint
What's not to like here...wow...sold new out of Empire Olds in Denver.
I'm not seeing the W27 axle listed on either the window sticker or dealer invoice. Would that have been called out separately? Link to 1970 442 W30 auction https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/ram...42-w30-w27-w30 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/ram...42-w30-w27-w30 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/ram...42-w30-w27-w30 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/ram...42-w30-w27-w30 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/ram...42-w30-w27-w30 |
T. Blue looks so good on these W-machines! Love it!!!
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Love it too other than B90 but hard to complain w/ all else including Bench. Note the Trade-In '68 442 Hardtop, cool upgrade to a W30 Post! :beers: ~ Pete . |
The W27 would have been cited as an option,odd that it is not. This car has had serious engine detail.
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This car sold a few times over the past couple years. It needs a good home!!! Ryan W31 |
I think Colin may have had this a 15 yrs ago or so. I won't tell you what the price was back then! ;>))
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This car sold at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2018 for 137,500.00 before fees.
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Very cool ride , but why yank the engine ??. Paint looks out of place compared to the rest of the car.
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Last auction was bid to $70k and change, now relisted for $150k in the link below.
Link to 1970 W30 auction |
This 442 is back on the block, relisted in the link below with a $150k buy-it-now.
Link to 1970 442 W30 auction |
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