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Sounds like a good deal with that motor. Check the front core support etc...To see if it is a real big block car. Even a small block real SS with that motor is a buy around $10,000. Earl
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Thats a very early production number!
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Finally after 45mins. at Photobucket this morning I have pics.
Right side ![]() Left side ![]() 68 396-375hp ![]() Big block core support with small block radiator ![]() Thats it for now.I also thought $10,000 was a pretty alright deal if it could be had for that price. Kendall
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Sharp!! I like the color. Nice shot of the SS hood brackets too. Doesn't sound like A bad deal at all to me. The more I look at vinyl roof cars, the more I am starting to like them.
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Kendall, You have a p.m.
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a wolve in lambs wool!
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That is a very good looking project. Pay him what he wants and bring it home asap. Earl
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