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Is this the same car that was pictured in the collapsed barn awhile back?
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I don't think so...IIRC that one was Fathom Blue.
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Although it has its original drivetrain and paperwork it is very rough and needs most of its sheet metal replaced. It doesn’t run and the interior is in poor shape also. I’m not bashing the car and I’m glad it survived, i’m just commenting on what I see. I just feel like for the price he’s asking all the sheet-metal should be good to the point it is repairable without being replaced including the floors, the engine should run and the items under the hood should be a little more tidy for that price even if it was a 4 speed with cowl induction.
I’m interested in the value of this car because I’m trying to get a grasp on what an unrestored running LS5 car with good documentation and all of its born with parts is worth. So am I out of line thinking that he is quite a bit high on this one?
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