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70 Chevelle SS opinions L34 Cranberry
Have a client interested in this vehicle, if anybody has opinion or knowledge on it, fire away. Asking price seems reasonable if it is what it states, even though it is coming from a dealer . Thx for the help
https://www.vintagevettesllc.com/lis...ack-396-350hp/
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They need to lower the asking price considerably,as it has a lot of incorrect issues and originally Shadow Gray too.
They also omitted a digit from the VIN. |
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Agree, price is steep. I owned a 1970 Chevelle SS 396 just like this back in the late 80's, same color, engine, trans, interior. Decent ride but had a lot of bondo work done from the previous owner. Good luck with your decision.
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I love Cranberry Red and Shadow Gray but the color change would be a deal breaker for me at that price.
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Also being built out of Flint Michigan the possibility of finding a Build Sheet is most likely Slim to None as the factory workers never left any behind, very few of them did have a Broadcast sheet that was different then a standard BS as I have a couple on file from the Flint Plant found out of a SS 70. Too bad about the color change as well. IMO $40k to $50k is a better average price.
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wrong master cylinder, QA1 stuff on the rear suspension
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