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67 L78 Chevelle...
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Did you win it?
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No... My dad has a 67 L78. The price makes this seem fishy to me
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Probably not born with drivetrain, but if that don't bother you, appears to be a great buy for someone
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Sold for 75K @ Mecum Kissimmee 2015.https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0115-20...t-chevelle-ss/
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Nice car sold at a fair price, all things considered.
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Dammm looks like the Sherwin Williams Store exploded under the suspension!!! But it's stamped OK on heater box so it must be right?
Good Grief, these cars get flipped over and over and over and I think each new owner thinks adding a sticker or a chalk mark or paint dab will make it more valuable or dare I say more REAL. |
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and yes. Well bought for what it is. But Buyer Beware as these cars keep coming up for sale and as long as the docs and stampings remain .... someone will pay Real 67 SS L-78 money one day and be ill will they discover they didn't do their homework |
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Subject VIN 138177B171338 Info suggests more than the drivetrain component stampings are questionable, paperwork possibly too? Not sure why some comments were so critical of Mike as he seemed to represent the car more than fairly? ~ Pete .
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A bit early build? for a L78 chevelle
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