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'65 Corvette Fuelie Coupe
Neat car with the original block, but missing the Fuel unit.
Those tires are giving me fits, but easy fix to swap them out.... Link to 1965 Corvette Coupe auction 194375S118172 |
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----So many parts missing and add to that a not so desireable color combo. And yet,,,I still like the car. Love the no radio and the rear carpet actually looks original. Kinda wish I hadn't sold my complete 65 fuel unit 4 years ago! Oh well. At this price point I'm out....Bill S
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Cool car, once you get it all straightened out, you'd be pushing $100,000 in the car.
The no radio is desirable, too. |
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olredalert (08-06-2022) |
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Missing lots of parts and the hood fit is concerning, but the block and tags are real. Looks like a clean birdcage, too. Worth the money to a guy who has a right FI unit sitting around.
Putting the FI back and restoring it is probably $30K now. Ask me how I know! Air cleaners are $8-10K alone if you can find one. And to have a guy like Ken Hansen go through a mystery unit you buy online is going to cost $5-6K plus any major parts that are missing or messed up. |
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