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Interesting. I love the way all the rare trans., clutch and engine options are listed, presumably making it worth more, but it is missing the motor, trans. and clutch. Makes me wonder how much the build sheet ALONE is worth with no car included. At least $500 I would suspect- just think of all the rare ortions that once went with it! :jester
Might as well build one from scratch....cause that's pretty much what you would be doing with this car :smash: . I honestly can't see too many parts that are even repairable. I did notice one strange thing though...the bottom screws on the console plate are in a different spot than mine...mine are down in the corners more....did they make 2 different console plates in 69? 51,272 miles...... :lol:
Paint and interior is rough but looks factory original. Nice glass all around. (...) This is a very complete car as you will see in the pictures needing some bodywork/paint and interior..
Right.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
The pic of the piece of the build sheet is cracking me up! And so is the one of the rear suspension: the crossmember is in such a different angle; must be a characteristic of the F41 suspension.... :lol: :lol:
What is the second to last picture? Looks like a blob of bondo or a big bird dropping. What is the value of that picture, is that a rare option? How can he say that there is no reserve when the bidding starts at 5000. I wouldn't mind buying the lawn tractor in the background.
I think you guys are being to harsh. Come on it's a Corvette and we all know that a Corvette in that kind of condition is still a very valuable car especially one with all those missing high performance options. :lol:
:eek: Whoah! 500 for the first one... (BTW why dosent he tell you about the parts that are on the car. i.e. rear, frame ect...) and 2000 for the second. This is provided the frames are solid!