WTB 1967 Lynndale blue, teal, small block
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WTB 1967 Lynndale blue, teal, small block
Looking to buy a 67 lynndale blue with teal interior, prefer a small block, 4 speed convertible. Price less than $70,000. Might be interested in a Elkhart blue with teal also
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A very good friend of mine has a beautiful Lyndale Blue 67 convertible. Original low mileage, 300 horse, 4 speed. He was considering selling a couple of years ago and decided against it. He never drives it. I am going to see him tomorrow. I'll see if he would consider selling it. Nice car that I inspected for him many years ago before he bought it. I'll let you know.
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Bear, I just spoke with my friend. The car is actually Elkhart Blue, which is very close to Lynndale. They actually made fewer Elkhart (1,096) than Lynndale (1,381). The interior is black. Tough to get exactly what you want when there were so few made with the interior/exterior combo you want. The car is near perfect and he will sell it for less than your ceiling.
If you are interested, I will get detailed pictures for you. This is a very nice, correct, no excuse, original 67. Let me know.
If you are interested, I will get detailed pictures for you. This is a very nice, correct, no excuse, original 67. Let me know.
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Bear, I just spoke with my friend. The car is actually Elkhart Blue, which is very close to Lynndale. They actually made fewer Elkhart (1,096) than Lynndale (1,381). The interior is black. Tough to get exactly what you want when there were so few made with the interior/exterior combo you want. The car is near perfect and he will sell it for less than your ceiling.
If you are interested, I will get detailed pictures for you. This is a very nice, correct, no excuse, original 67. Let me know.
If you are interested, I will get detailed pictures for you. This is a very nice, correct, no excuse, original 67. Let me know.
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Here's you car, make offer?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Co...m=122102276221
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Co...m=122102276221
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Mecum in Kentucky Sept 8-10 has one
https://www.mecum.com/lots/LS0916-25...e-convertible/
they also have a Elkhart one
https://www.mecum.com/lots/LS0916-26...e-convertible/
Mike
https://www.mecum.com/lots/LS0916-25...e-convertible/
they also have a Elkhart one
https://www.mecum.com/lots/LS0916-26...e-convertible/
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My opinion...I would recommend a PM to Enzo.
You may find a way to qualify the additional cost. His car could be your "needle in a hay stack".
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Vern