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If you look down at the window sticker you will see the 440 6 pack option...the 383 is noted as part of the standard equipment...the 6 pack motor is an upgrade. I agree the 6 pack cars are the bomb ![]() ![]() -wilma
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Thanks for that info. Very interested in that car
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1969 Z28 DAYTONA YELLOW SURVIVOR 1969 Z28 DUSK BLUE X33 BORN WITH DRIVE LINE SURVIVOR 1969 Z28 GLACIER BLUE ON BLUE X33 RS 1969 CORVETTE 427/435 (MA6) BLOOMINGTON GOLD SURVIVOR 1966 CORVETTE 327/350 L79 BLOOMINGTON GOLD 1978 CORVETTE L82 4SP SILVER ANNIVERSAY 9K MILES SURVIVOR 1967 CORVETTE L79 Convertible 1970 Z28 CLASSIC COPPER FRAME OFF RICK NELSON 1966 CHEVY II L79 MAROON BENCH SEAT 4SP 1966 CHEVY NOVA SS L79 BLACK BLUE INTERIOR |
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Relisted in the link below and currently at $50k and change....
Link to 1970 440+6 Super Bee auction |
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1969 Z28 DAYTONA YELLOW SURVIVOR 1969 Z28 DUSK BLUE X33 BORN WITH DRIVE LINE SURVIVOR 1969 Z28 GLACIER BLUE ON BLUE X33 RS 1969 CORVETTE 427/435 (MA6) BLOOMINGTON GOLD SURVIVOR 1966 CORVETTE 327/350 L79 BLOOMINGTON GOLD 1978 CORVETTE L82 4SP SILVER ANNIVERSAY 9K MILES SURVIVOR 1967 CORVETTE L79 Convertible 1970 Z28 CLASSIC COPPER FRAME OFF RICK NELSON 1966 CHEVY II L79 MAROON BENCH SEAT 4SP 1966 CHEVY NOVA SS L79 BLACK BLUE INTERIOR |
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Saw this car again on Autotrader listed for $67495. I'd love to know why this one hasn't sold because that's a lot of car for the money considering what some cars are bring these days.
https://classics.autotrader.com/clas...onet/101711811 |
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Sharp car! Mopar guys, is that a repro fender tag? Different tag paint color vs inner fender and one of the screws should be painted on this “original paint” car.
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----Wasn't there something about the tag being attached with one screw and bent up enough to paint underneath it and then bent back and attached with one unpainted screw? This tag shows no signs of being bent and both screws are obviously not painted. Am I even remotely correct?....Bill S
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SS427 (03-18-2022) |
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I'm no Mopar expert either so I can't answer the tag questions but I love the look of these cars. I'll bet someone took the tag off at some point to clean it up and spray painted it? Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in eventually.
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First impression is tag looks too clean and crisp to be original. With the rust bubble that's right next to it, would seem there would be some corrosion. Seeing the tag's backside would help. I have original tags on some Mopars that weren't folded for painting, probably just depends upon the plant.
Regardless of repop tag or not, doesn't seem out of line asking price for a 440-6, 4 speed Bee. |
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