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Very Rough '67 Corvette L-79 Coupe
With the birdcage rust and missing engine, you'd really have to love this car to restore it. Cool options, though.
Link to 1967 Corvette L-79 Coupe eBay auction |
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It's destined to be a restomod.
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Tim ..What are those headrest seats worth ?
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Wow car in its day, love to see the VVS report w/ Dealer info also hear more of any history. Seller’s other ad has rolling ‘67 Chassis a from different car w/ SB etc. to strap Body to and ship home… https://www.ebay.com/itm/12579864239...4AAOSwd5lkADPs ~ Pete .
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----You can buy all the parts to add to any 66 or 67. Easy peasy! However, it's really nice when they are on the paperwork....Bill S
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My thoughts exactly
Bill |
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Probably worth $1,000 each, the most valuable part of the car.
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That's a far cry from the bid of 15k and the reserve not met...
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What is the world coming-to? There isn't anything there worth saving except the seats, the doors, and the tags. 3 years ago you could get a decent 67 coupe body for 40K or less and build a good restomod. This is poor donor for any restomod. And, I don't see people kicking the door down to get a goodwood green / saddle trim tag.
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