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-----Am I wrong or is that pretty stiff for an autmatic W30??? Pretty cool car however. Love the axle!!!.....Bill S
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I dunno . . . higher than what I expected, but I'm not an expert on these cars. I'm just waiting to see what it will go for. Surely if it was a stick car, it would be much higher.
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A ragtop w-30 with a true w-27 rearend does add up to big $$$. I am looking at some of the detail work and it makes me sick to think what my car looks like underneath! 17K into a paintjob???? I guess I was lucky with mine! I spent more on my wife's wedding ring than on my paintjob! (And worth every penny!)
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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I agree that the red convertible is a higher than market, I asked a friend if maybe I missed in the description that it has a suitcase with $90K cash in the trunk, but he said no....
It's really not detailed that nicely either for that kind of money. It is a very nice car, I just would expect a more polished, professional "detailed" look to it. At least get the carb re-colored for show, not a $7.00 Eastwood golden spray bomb. Maybe they're just poor quality images? This car makes me think there IS money to be made restoring these things....... |
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