70 350/350hp survivor
#1
Le Mans Master
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70 350/350hp survivor
This belongs to my cousin, he is the 3rd owner and all he has done to the car is rebuild the motor.
The musslane blue (forgive the spelling) paint while original does have some stone chips. One of the 1st 2 owners did black out the eggcrates, wiperdoor grill and the rear drain vents.
This is a survivor!
Just adding that this is a coupe...
Interior is beautiful and untouched. I believe he told me it had around 73,xxx miles on it. He bought it with just over 40,xxx a number of years ago. I'm thinking at least 15 years ago.
If anyone is interested I'll be happy to send what pictures I've taken and would probably be able to get more for those with real interest. Please understand that I'm in Bermuda and the car and he are in NY with no camera.
Looking for $27,000, he maybe willing to talk (maybe)
You can e-mail me at krichardc@aol.com
Rick
The musslane blue (forgive the spelling) paint while original does have some stone chips. One of the 1st 2 owners did black out the eggcrates, wiperdoor grill and the rear drain vents.
This is a survivor!
Just adding that this is a coupe...
Interior is beautiful and untouched. I believe he told me it had around 73,xxx miles on it. He bought it with just over 40,xxx a number of years ago. I'm thinking at least 15 years ago.
If anyone is interested I'll be happy to send what pictures I've taken and would probably be able to get more for those with real interest. Please understand that I'm in Bermuda and the car and he are in NY with no camera.
Looking for $27,000, he maybe willing to talk (maybe)
You can e-mail me at krichardc@aol.com
Rick
Last edited by DZRick; 09-22-2005 at 08:27 PM. Reason: forgot something
#5
Le Mans Master
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Thanks for your opinions.
Personally I'd rather he didn't sell it anyways, but I've read that an unrestored survivor was worth more because you know it's as it was when it rolled out of the factory.
Rick
Personally I'd rather he didn't sell it anyways, but I've read that an unrestored survivor was worth more because you know it's as it was when it rolled out of the factory.
Rick
#6
Originally Posted by DZRick
Thanks for your opinions.
............but I've read that an unrestored survivor was worth more because you know it's as it was when it rolled out of the factory.
Rick
............but I've read that an unrestored survivor was worth more because you know it's as it was when it rolled out of the factory.
Rick
already been judged a survivor, there will of course be some doubts
as to whether the car is worth "survivor" money. The term is
a little over used these days. Unrestored, does not automatically
make it a survivor. It has to be VERY original.
#7
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Well the car speaks for itself and I have suggested that he have it judged.
I don't mind if no one seems to be interested in this, but somebody saying "way to much" without any knowlege about the car in question shows a bit of ignorance"
These guys didn't ask for pictures or even ask anything about the car, they just felt the need to share their opinions.
Which we all know are like a-holes some of them just plain stink.
I don't mind if no one seems to be interested in this, but somebody saying "way to much" without any knowlege about the car in question shows a bit of ignorance"
These guys didn't ask for pictures or even ask anything about the car, they just felt the need to share their opinions.
Which we all know are like a-holes some of them just plain stink.