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Well, don't stop there Dan. Keep the info/pictures coming.
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Cool piece. Any idea what the rear end ratio is?
Is the original L78 still in it, and intact? |
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In mye eyes it has 2 things going for it.. the color and the M22. Thats about it. A lot of 69-70 BB novas out there for sale and a lot 69-70 nova projects come up for sale becasue of the production numbers. Now if it was a 68 BB nova then thats a different story. But for some odd reason 68 BB cars which were a limited production run of 667 L78 cars and 234 L34 cars (totaling 901 1968 BB novas)just don't hold there ground for value. Being a past 68 BB Nova owner this always puzzles me. I would think lower production numbers would always hold more value?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonL78</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I would think lower production numbers would always hold more value?
Jason </div></div> Rare does not always = desirable by the masses. |
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![]() Rare does not always = desirable by the masses. [/quote] Isn't that the truth.... I just have to LOL because every auction I watch Ford,Chevy,Or Mopar the rarity or how many produced is always brought up. Who would want to own something different or rare when you can easily buy something everyone else has.... Sorry back to the original topic.
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