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Re: A New Arrival in Donahue
I have pics of that Nova from one of the SuperCar Reunions! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]
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Re: A New Arrival in Donahue
Mid 11's @109 ?? Maybe Joe, Shawn and I can sneak it out....now I have another reason to go to Donahue....by the way ..the beer is cold at the pub beside the pizza joint and only 2 turns to Joes driveway . [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/[/img]
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Re: A New Arrival in Donahue
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markinnaples</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I am guessing they blew up the original 427? If you replace that with another OTC 427, does that affect it's value at all since the original was an OTC 427? </div></div>
I have the correct dated coded 427 that came with the car, but can't claim with 100 percent certainty it was the one the car came with from the dealer and it has been decked, so no numbers to see. Since the trans carries the partial VIN and both it and the rear match the POP, I am 100 percent certain they are original to the car which is why I only mentioned they were original. Since it was a dealer installed 427 engine, I don't think whether the engine I have is original or not would really affect the value. |
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Re: A New Arrival in Donahue
We're glad Charlie gave us the opportunity to work on this car. It's a very cool piece with a great history. And it does run REALLY well.
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Re: A New Arrival in Donahue
I bet it does ....Mayor !!
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