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				 Re: Cars you DID NOT BUY. 
 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Day2_69Z</div><div class="ubbcode-body">1986 '69 Z/28
 Citrus Green
 Light Green int
 9,000 miles
 Original owner
 POP Window Sticker
 Shipper sheet.
 Bill of Sale  etc.
 Flat Hood
 No Spoilers
 Firestone 200's
 No Console or gauges
 Center 8 track player with Blue light Radio.
 $10,000  I thought he was goofy and yet , I hated the Colors and lack of equipment.
 I walked to the other garage ......
 His Dad had a Cortez  Silver Z/28 with gauges ,tach & spoiler.... same paper work as they bought them the same day at Kenny Ross
 $7,000.
 Drove it home. </div></div>
 
 Tom... your family used to have all kind of Chevy muscle cars on the car lot back in the 1980s I wish I could have bought.  It just wasn't in the cards for a broke high school kid.  [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
 
 Along those lines, how about cars you bought and parted / junked?  In 1980, my Dad was building a '40 Chevy coupe street rod.  He bought a fairly solid '66 Malibu convertible for the running 283.  Ermine white, red interior, black roof.  Bought the car for $60, drove it home, yanked the engine, and sent it to the junkyard!
 
 The worst "wish I woulda bought it" was a '70 SS396 convertible.  Astro blue, blue buckets, 4-spd.  Original engine gone and replaced with a hopped up 327.  $2500.  This was around 1985 in the west end of Pittsburgh.  My Dad has a '63 Impala 327 4-spd for sale at the time, and there was no room or money for another car until the impala sold.  The Chevelle got sold to a kid who wrapped it around a pole coming home from the bar 3 weeks after he bought it.
 
			
			
			
		
			
			
			
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