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I was in Auburn on Saturday for the classic car auction. There weren't a lot of muscle cars there, but here are some of the unique ones I came across.
This Autumn Gold LS6 was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a build sheet. It was sold new at Mark Maple Chevrolet in Chicago IL. It was a nice driver quality car, but there were a lot of things that were incorrect under the hood. ![]() Nice 19 19 RAIV 4 speed Judge with PHS documents. No mention of original drivetrain, so I'm guessing it wasn't. ![]() This Judge convertible was listed as a 1 of 1 car. Limelight Green with green top and interior. It was advertised as a numbers matching RAIII with an automatic. It was a nice car but the tailpipes appeared to be hanging a little low. ![]() This Dart 440 was a documented original LC Max Wedge car with the original drivetrain. The fender tag showed C2 and N0 which I believe is for the TorqueFlite and LC Max Wedge respectively. ![]() ![]() This Sport Fury was a documented LC Max Wedge car with a 4 speed that was sold new in Oakland CA. There was no fender tag on the car, but there was paperwork with it and the VIN is in Darrel Davis' book. ![]() ![]() This Coronet 440 is an original Hemi car with 23K miles. It had a bench seat with a TorqueFlite. ![]() This Road Runner was one of the nicest cars present. It was an original Hemi car with a 4 speed and the STP with 4.10's. ![]() ![]() This Road Runner convertible was another 1 of 1 car. It was TX9 with a white top and Burnt Orange bench seat interior. It was advertised as having the original drivetrain. It is a 4 speed car with the A33 rear end. ![]() ![]() |
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