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Did you remind him that 'some day has come and gone' and the only time left is enough for him to count the green and watch the mold grow instead of the 55 slowly turning to rust then dust ?.

Take cash next time and put a few banded stacks on the hood. ..I bet he keeps looking back at the money than you as you 2 talk
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Wow, that '55 looks awesome, would love to see it back on the street just as it sits there......
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Just stumble across this W25 gentleman said only 1100 made
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No idea of production but isn't that a '74 Hurst Olds?
Also wasn't the W25 for the 350 CID cars and W30's got the 455?
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The younger gentleman that owned it said it was a 76 hurst W25
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That looks to be a '75 Hurst Olds. They didn't make a '76 Hurst Olds.
W25 = 350ci
1293 were built in white.
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Sitting close to the house in a cant used car lot pretty solid tempest
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Out buying parts a few weeks ago and came across this.....72 LT1 original motor trans and rear. Front buried almost up to the belt line. &quot;Going to restore it&quot;



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Wow, clean stripped &quot;bare glass&quot; in the elements is a hidden disaster......
I bet the Frame is &quot;Shot&quot; ...Vette frames outside for years is a haven for ROT.

it's a shame, an LT1 Car was probably the best small block Corvette of them all , especially a '70
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