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Not trying to pick, but don't you think for that kind of money they could have put a silver grille on it?
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Im not trying to pick either but why does it always seem like everybody picks on this car everytime it comes up for sale? We have all seen the questionable ones do big money at auctions and this car seems to me at least to be the only one out there with any docs proving it had the crossram since new. I think its different and sets itself apart from the rest. JMO
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It's such a beautiful car, with great history and paperwork. I wonder why it keeps going from buyer to buyer. Is it haunted?
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I think the toughest thing about this car is that color. The documents are great and the car has brought good money but that color and the extended stripes make it a tough sell.
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See I beg to differ. I think thats what sets it aside from the rest. There are plenty of orange and red and blue and green zee's running around but you just know this car is special as soon as you set your eyes on it.
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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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Wow Don loves baby blue...he does have a soft side.
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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That's what makes the world turn. Some people like vanilla and some people like chocolate.
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I think thats what sets it aside from the rest. There are plenty of orange and red and blue and green zee's running around [/ QUOTE ] Trouble is, every guy with a wad of cash in his pocket wants a red, blue, green one (or yellow, orange, silver, black). I'd take this baby blue car in a second if I had a wad of cash in my pocket. Okay, wads and wads of cash in all four pockets! |
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Yeah, this car got picked to death last time it was up for sale. At least I assume it was the last time. I really don't understand the black grill. Still a very nice car, and it really helps that it is featured in Jerry Mm's book.
Personally, I am not that in to any cross ram car. I don't know why having the dealer installed cross ram makes it that much more valuable than one with a cross ram added 2 years later, 10 years later or 20 years later. Not saying that it doesn't, just don't understand why. Not trying to offend anyone, just my 02 cents. Besides, have you ever tried tuning one of those things and keeping it running on the street? The TI ignition will help, but still.... what a pain in the butt. There is another special paint baby blue 69 out there, a convertible with a white top and white vinyl interior, also has - - paint code. Lynn |