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Buck
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Is that a 64 or 65?Walked in to my Uncle’s shop and he tells me i need to get my azz moving and put the new wiring haness in:
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Is that a 64 or 65?
Very nice she's worth a bundle keep it in good shape.‘65 327/4 speed
Very nice she's worth a bundle keep it in good shape.
Lots of different ways to connect to a slab.How are the 2x4's contented to the concrete slab? Interested in building me a little work shop/garage one day.
I may be a Ford Guy, but I love those Style (63-67) Vettes!
But you see, with the Mustang, I can take 3 Grand Kids with me!!!
Otherwise, I would be hankering to have a Classic T Bird or a Daytona Coupe Repro!
One of our friends had a very rare 65 396. Even a lot of GM guys don't know about that car. The 66/67 was only offered in 327 or 427.
Which is a keeper for sure but that vet in a couple years will be big money even though it not a 63 split window or 67 427 L88 but it's still a stingray and they are just going up and up on value sell it now and youlyo have a good down payment for a house sell it in a couple years pay for the house in full.lolHe will most likely sell it once its done. Only classic car he has kept long term is the ‘66 Chevelle SS.
Which is a keeper for sure but that vet in a couple years will be big money even though it not a 63 split window or 67 427 L88 but it's still a stingray and they are just going up and up on value sell it now and youlyo have a good down payment for a house sell it in a couple years pay for the house in full.lol
I've been there done that lol I just don't have it in my heart to do it anymore I'm building my little ladies 69 396 ss El comeno and that's it build a fresh 460 for my 75 highboy and after that I might build a car for woman to go race down the strip. I've just got burned out on car's but I'm glad to see he's got the go for it keep up with the beautiful work.True. He just did a big block T-bird coupe, has his eye on another rare car. All it takes is time and money, has to sell one of the cars to afford to build another.
Bike is done, original tires replaced, carb kits, chain and sprockets, valves set, etc etc. New rear rack, came in pieces, some welding and fabbing
1984 bout 6500miles.
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I bet you're kicking you're self in the N now lol just like me for selling my Nova man the boy get tender after awhile.Hey, you want to talk valuable cars I once had … 68 Mustang GT Factory 428 CJ Drag Pack (4:30s) w/engine oil cooler.
A few years ago, fully restored, they were going for over 1/2 mill at Barrett Jackson. I bought it for $1,200, sold it for $2,500, did not have a garage to keep it in. But I had it … and I drove it … but my 427 (in the 70 Boss) Mustang and my 68 390 GT were faster.
My current one feels a lot like the 427.
Have heard a lot of stories over the years, that’s a good one! The family I got my camaro from, he is restoring his 67 vette 327/4-speed, he bought it for $2000 in the early 70’s but he passed up a 67/427/4-speed for 3k on the same lot...his wife ribs him all the time, you should have bought the big block! LolThe place I sold it to was selling a 69 Boss 429 for $2,500 the same time … had a blown head gasket and no one was making them!