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'69 Coronet R/T 440/4-sp Project, Dry West Texas Project, $2000
Tempting at $2000...clearly needs some work but I haven't seen an R/T project this clean for this kind of money since the 1990s. Has the 'L' code in the VIN so it was born with a 440....
Link to 1969 Coronet R/T Project Car auction WS23L96141012 |
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Damien (01-11-2022) |
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If that was close, I’d be tempted too…
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IDK guys, stripped of everything, including the vin tag, no title and rust issues ??? Not something I would get tangled up in again. BTDT with a '67 GTO 12 years ago. Hunting for parts and trying to get a vin tag and title in this country anymore can be expensive and time consuming.
I think what he is offering here is a decent shell for a person with a complete, but rotted out car, to "rebody" their parts, and for a person like that, this would be a great start.
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Mopars5150 will buy it and then offer it up for $10k as it sits. They have my step dad's old Super Bee that's in worse shape than this and they want $11k for it. Wonder why it hasn't sold in the 1year plus that it has been for sale?
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