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Old 05-25-2008, 10:11 PM
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I just listed up on Ebay this morning and I am going to go take some more pictures of it outside.

I will enertain 75k and trade.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...em=180246674362









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$98,000.00
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HOW ABOUT A FRAME OFF BUILDSHEET LOW MILE 69 HUGGER ORANGE L78 CAMARO AND LESS MONEY?? IF NOT, WHAT TYPE OF TRADES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR??
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HOW ABOUT A FRAME OFF BUILDSHEET LOW MILE 69 HUGGER ORANGE L78 CAMARO AND LESS MONEY?? IF NOT, WHAT TYPE OF TRADES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR??

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It sounds so pompous when people use that "entertain" word. You should at least spell it correctly. It's "entertain", not "enertain".
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It sounds so pompous when people use that "entertain" word. You should at least spell it correctly. It's "entertain", not "enertain".

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Watch it with the "pompous" remarks pal. Are you for real? So I forgot the "t"
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A '70 Hemi 'Cuda for under 100k? Never thought those days would come again.
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A '70 Hemi 'Cuda for under 100k? Never thought those days would come again.

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That's because it was originally a 440 4bbl Cuda, and a stick car, to boot! (a combination that was rarer than a Hemicuda). I wonder if the original 440 block goes with the car?

Awesome piece of work. Love that In-Violet color.
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A '70 Hemi 'Cuda for under 100k? Never thought those days would come again.

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That's because it was originally a 440 4bbl Cuda, and a stick car, to boot! (a combination that was rarer than a Hemicuda). I wonder if the original 440 block goes with the car?

Awesome piece of work. Love that In-Violet color.

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Thanks.

You are correct that they made less 440-4 than the 440-6 packs. The original block has been long gone for twenty years.
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Beautiful job.

I remember back in Connecticut in the 80's there was a kid who wanted to make a prostreet car near me. He had a 70 Challenger T/A and an In-Violet 70 Cuda 440 4-speed car. He decided to chop up the Cuda because the Challenger was too rare at 2700+- being built. He was not happy after I told him how rare the car he chopped up really was.

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HOW ABOUT A FRAME OFF BUILDSHEET LOW MILE 69 HUGGER ORANGE L78 CAMARO AND LESS MONEY?? IF NOT, WHAT TYPE OF TRADES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR??

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Hey Rick,

I am interested in your trade. I sent a PM to you but no reply? Email me at [email protected] Need pics and and some more details on your '69 Camaro L78. Let me know what you are thinking as to the trade.

Thanks Rick.

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