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Neat car, formerly owned by Goldberg.
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Nice car but what a loooong shifter. Looks like something you would see in a truck.
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Mopars had Inland shifters 66-68 (early) and not Hursts which came later that year. That’s an Inland shifter you see there.
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Sold for $39,500.00.
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