WTB Black/Black 1969 L-71 N-14 coupe
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WTB Black/Black 1969 L-71 N-14 coupe
Had one a long time ago and now I can afford another one if/when I can locate. Must be a very nice car, original drivetrain, well restored/maintained, etc.
427/435 and factory sidepipes are easy enough, the hard part seems to be the original 900 code black paint. Not interested in any other engine/exhaust combo or paint color.
I know I'm looking for a premium car so I'm clearly willing to pay premium $, that's how the world works.
Thanks,
Kirk
427/435 and factory sidepipes are easy enough, the hard part seems to be the original 900 code black paint. Not interested in any other engine/exhaust combo or paint color.
I know I'm looking for a premium car so I'm clearly willing to pay premium $, that's how the world works.
Thanks,
Kirk
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I took a couple years before I found a real code 900 black/black 69. Seemed most used to be green.
I'll be at Kissimmee on and off so let me know if you need a trim tag checked.
I'll be at Kissimmee on and off so let me know if you need a trim tag checked.
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Many thanks guys, I appreciate your responses and offer.
I found this one to be auctioned at Mecum next month which is the closest to what I'm searching for:
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-26...tte-l89-coupe/
Unfortunately no factory sidepipes but a great car otherwise.
I don't believe many were built, perhaps 20 or so, with the combination I'm looking for. I did locate one sold by Daniel Schmitt in St. Louis:
http://www.schmitt.com/inventory/ds-...5-hp-stingray/
PERFECT car, regrettably (at least for me) sold to an overseas buyer about 6 years ago or so.
Always difficult when you spec a car so tightly but part of the fun is the chase, yes?
I found this one to be auctioned at Mecum next month which is the closest to what I'm searching for:
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-26...tte-l89-coupe/
Unfortunately no factory sidepipes but a great car otherwise.
I don't believe many were built, perhaps 20 or so, with the combination I'm looking for. I did locate one sold by Daniel Schmitt in St. Louis:
http://www.schmitt.com/inventory/ds-...5-hp-stingray/
PERFECT car, regrettably (at least for me) sold to an overseas buyer about 6 years ago or so.
Always difficult when you spec a car so tightly but part of the fun is the chase, yes?