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that chevelle convert looks an awful lot like the car that happy days dream cars had for sale about a year ago...
the write up would have you believe that a classic can be built from parts, having been born originally as something else. it sounds from the write up that they are looking for big dollars, if you buy this car you buy it not for re-sale, but because you want it. jmo ![]() |
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I agree with X-11's comments. By the way, pretty sure that is the Happy Days car. Everything seems to match including the date coded engine.
Considering your comments (about being comfortable driving this car) I'd be more inclined to buy a "real" version of this year/model in maybe a nice "driver" of a 396 car......60-80 range would get you a nice one and it would preserve its value much better in my opinion. What's this clone worth.....don't really know but pretty sure Happy Days had it listed substantially above the $100,000 level. I believe the resale market for this clone would be very narrow.
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since hes your friend
offer him 25k and beat him out of it just kidding but its worth a try ![]() |
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I just wanted to THANK ALL for their imput. You have helped me try to sort this out.
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