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'69 Chevelle L78, 8,265 Miles
Unfortunately, despite the low mileage it's not a survivor by any means, having undergone a restoration with some modern aftermarket parts. Still love any Burnished Brown '69 Chevelle nonetheless.
Link to 1969 Chevelle SS396 eBay auction 136379B368166 |
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----Hard to believe this car hasn't shown up at Chevellabration at least once.....Bill S
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Looks like a good car, I wonder what it means by "professional paint restoration"?
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It was listed as being sold by the same seller for $45,000.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/18567470394...p2047675.l2557
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1968 Beaumont SD396 |
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Old auction (45k) said:
"rebuilt 396 (details below)" New auctions says: "rebuilt original 396 (details below)" If its the original L78 motor, then thats a good deal. If its a clone.... /R
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It’s not the born with. He would’ve absolutely noted that in the ad.
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This car had previously sold by the same seller, but apparently not. Looks like a decent car, but no original drive train. I thought it sold fairly at 45K the first time. Hmmm.
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