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1964 fi Corvette black parked in '77
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Wow, just Wow!!
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Arrowsmith (09-26-2020) |
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Want!
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Wow ... !!!
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Cool car!!!
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As I type this, it's been posted for about 5 hours and I can't believe it hasn't been sold already.
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Oh Boy, great Patina
That FI Corvette is really cool.
I’d dial in all the mechanicals and leave the exterior and interior as is. I love the as found cars. Restorations are a dime-a-dozen. The left side interior exhaust fan on a ‘64/‘65 are so cool. Although not correct for this year, the gold line tires would be killer on this car. These Black and Yellows on this ‘64 tipped into the ‘65 license plate chart. CT. |
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X2
There should be a line out front taking numbers!
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Interestingly, I found a few ads from a 1976 LA Times showing that the original owner had the car up for sale. I assume it must have never sold, or the guy simply sold it to his son instead. Awesome car.
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