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Gear Jammer and I went to look yesterday. It was an all day affair.
He has the pictures and all of the #'s. He will hopefully be posting them soon. The engine is #'s matching and appears to have never been taken out of the car. It is the base 350 horse 400, auto, non posi, hide away lights (works), hood tach, am/fm radio, ps, wood grain. I believe the color is called Liberty Blue. It is painted the correct color according to the data plate and has black interior. The paint looks nice. I also believe that all of the metal in the car is original. The trunk is amazing. The car is all original other than a paint job and seat covers. It needs a lot of detail work under the hood and underneath. The chrome and wheels are also in really nice shape. Everything that car was born with appears to still be there. The car ran and drove great. So as far as pictures and price I will need to let Gear Jammer present those things. The price is a factor for basically a survivor type car with a repaint. The tiny dealer that is selling it knows absolutely nothing about classic cars. A matter of fact, they went and had the windows tinted. They said it of course needed that. LOL!!!! Please let me know what you think a car like this is worth from my description. Of course you need pics for a better evaluation. But feel free to fire away. Thanks,
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1970 Chevelle SS LS5 - 79k original miles, Tripple Black, build sheet 1969 Camaro SS/RS X22 - 548 with 5 spd, Hugger Orange, Houdstooth Interior |
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