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Wow...'70 GS Stage 1 4-sp Convertible, Running Project
NOM and obviously needs some work, but a running and driving 4-speed Stage 1 vert project is almost unheard of these days. And, it's a white car with a black bench...not the typical brown-on-saddle color combo that so many of these cars seem to have.
Link to 1970 GS Stage 1 Convertible auction 446670h2611402 |
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L78M22Rag (07-12-2019) |
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I looked at a real original 70 stage one at mecum years ago. Came out of michigan but super clean. I could not bid any higher on brown and saddle! It was an auto also
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scuncio (07-12-2019) |
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Me like!!
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No-sale the last time around, relisted in the link below with a reserve and a $34,900 buy-it-now. Guessing someone will be tempted and snag it for that price.
Link to 1970 Stage 1 Convertible auction |
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too bad original 455 MIA
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Did I miss the docs on this car?
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The seller claims he has the Sloan Museum documentation. Not sure what's included in that package.
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