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Orig Owner '68 Corvette Convertible, L88 Conversion in '70
I almost fainted when I saw 'L88' in the listing for such a low asking price...but the auction text clarifies that the original owner had the L88 installed in '70. Still a neat car with cool vintage back-in-the-day pics but steep money for a '68 with an engine swap.
Link to 1968 Corvette Convertible auction 194678S419816 |
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Cast iron headed L88? Unless he means that his 427 had L88 pistons, camshaft, intake manifold, ducted hood and air cleaner installed. Also, that's a lot of scratch for a car missing the shroud and the front lower valance.
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Green with Tobacco interior is an unusual color. He may be the first and last owner of this car.
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The guy is delusional.
"The price is $120,000.00 which is 1/4 of Haggerty's low estimated insurance value ($480K - $580K)." Hagerty estimates a '68 Vette with a horrendous color change and a engine swap is worth 480-580k? I'd rather had a '69 small block with the original color and engine for 30-35k. |
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The car is almost as green as the weed he is smoking.
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