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'68 Corvette Bronze Daily Driver
Looks like a pretty clean '68 you could drive every day. I see it has a crate 350 but looks relatively untouched otherwise...even the original seat covers and door panels are there and in good shape.
Currently $8k with no reserve. 1968 Camaro http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/rM0AAO...DS/s-l1600.jpg |
Uhhhh.. Why do I see disc brake master and metering valve and a bbc heater box.?. A few odd and interesting things going on with that one..
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Subject VIN 124378N400654 :beers: ~ Pete . |
I never noticed before but do 68s have tiny bowties in the grill?
Sounds like there is not title, how big of a pain would that be? and no feedback. seems like decent listing |
bowtie was on non SS & RS optioned cars. Z cars had the bowtie as did all 6cyl & 327 cars.
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So if this was a bb car, it has wrong grill? Strange someone would replace that heater box though
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If it were a bb car originally it would have had a black grille with SS regardless of other options.
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There is a link for the special form the seller has to fill out to get a CT Title which he would then turn over to the new buyer. |
Am I the only one to see '67 tail lights?
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Nah.. I guess Im used to seeing people put them in a 68 & vise versa that I just ignore it.
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As for the bb heater box, I have seen more than one person cut those two holes in the outer box just so they could install the bb core. The outer box is the same, sans those two holes. The bb heater core is easier to install. If I had replaced the core in my Z back in the 70's I wouldn't have thought twice about taking a hole saw to the outer cover and using a bb core.
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