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This car was a project that I inherited from my son-in-law. When he found it, it was in the process of becoming a resto-mod - after being in storage for many, many years. It turned out to be a bigger project then he wanted, so I wound up completing it. I'm kinda crazy about tracking down docs, but this one has long ago grown cold. The "experts" have verified the TT. It shows a 4B build,2LG (4 speed with console), 4P (350/295). Over on the Pace Car site, I was told that some of the 396/375hp cars had 4P on the trim tag. Since this car had a BB cross member and (more importantly) I already had a 396 motor rebuilt and assembled, I made it a BB. My plan is to finish some minor odds and ends, list it on ebay in late Sept - then take it to Fall Hershey for sale. I thought that I'd give this community "first dibs". Price now is 45k firm, which is a lot less then I have in it (thanks son-in-law!).
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Sharp car Bergy!
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Very nice!!!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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PM sent!
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Do you know where that car came from?? There was one like that in the philly area years ago.
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |
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Thanks for the compliments! It was purchased in south central PA. '67 deck lid comes with the car. I like the spoiler look, so I put another deck lid on it.
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Nice ride! Can you please post a pic of the trim tag?
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Sure
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Some requests for rear stamp
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Would have been nice to see it before resto. Do you have any before pics. I guess because you didn't know about 4P l78s you were not looking close at some important parts that would have told you what it might be. Now its kinda like a 68 camaro that is restored with the correct pieces. There aren't but a handfull of documinated 4P L78s that have been found maybe 5. Even if you determine it is an L78 not every body is going to believe it after the resto
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