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I agree. Unless you can successfully find the original engine, $75K may be a bit high. But then, I am a really cheap bastard.
I am thinking $55 - $60k tops. Love 67 Zs and REALLY believe TT is THE color for a 67. Not sure how I came up with this, other than the history I have with 67, 68 and 69 Zs, but I like 67 in Tahoe Turquoise, 68s in Corvette Bronze and of course, 69s in Black. JMHO. Worth what you paid for it.
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still for sale, on Facebook now. He wants $75K
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2192...6986820937658l |
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