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Carl-

I am the "Jon from Bellingham" and it's 1704. Thanks for the info though!

I registered on the Classic Registry, but it hasn't been updated yet. It was mfg 02/70 and I'll have to check again for the engine numbers.


Might be worth it to see if he has the old block around somewhere. Matching engines enhance the value of the early cars considerably from what we've seen of the market.

Carl-

I am the "Jon from Bellingham" and it's 1704. Thanks for the info though!

I registered on the Classic Registry, but it hasn't been updated yet. It was mfg 02/70 and I'll have to check again for the engine numbers.

HI Jon:

Received your input 10 Oct. 07, but we need your original engine serial number from the data tag under the hood.

thanks,

Carl B.

$200? Wow!

Can I display jealousy and curse you now? I thought I was lucky to find a rust free, NON-running '72 that needs a lot of cosmetics for $500. Just goes to show there's always a better deal out there.

$200 bucks and drove it home? Thats very good. If the guy was asking 2 grand, I would have made him knock it down to 1 grand just because he put crushed velvet seat covers and door panels in there. :D

BenJammin:

You got a much better deal - - - a really "rust free" body alone is worth at least $2,500.00. $500.00 is a steal..

FWIW,

Carl B.

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