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The exact car you describe, in red/red with 40,000 miles, was purchased by a local hot rod shop a couple years ago and blown apart to build a high end restomod. all they wanted was the no-hit body.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm thinking they paid something like 80K for it. Bill W |
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Plenty of marginal 65-67 cars out there that I don't mind seeing resto-modded (even though I don't like resto-mods). But taking a good 63 and restomodding it makes me cringe. I sold my last 340 car for $120K in late 2018. It's probably a $135-140K car now. |
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The floors have been cut out to mount on a Morrison chassis with 1,400 HP. Body side panels etc are gone to make it a "wide body". So much for needing an unhit body. ![]() The client?? Anybody heard of Goya Foods? |
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One of the good guys.
I have several Goya products in the pantry. I couldn't care less what some does with their personal property. He could corner the market on '69 T/A convertibles and prostreet them for all I care. |
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I agree! I have much respect for the company and it's ownership for their generous humanitarian efforts, no disrespect intended. Just stating facts.
Bill W |
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