My words were too harsh for which I apologize. I am semi-retired and forget at times that people do not have as much free time on their hands as I do.
That rear seat belt bracket appeared some time during the 1966 production run so your car must have been produced prior to that date. The...
You know, it's just bloody irritating when you take the time to respond to a question and make time to take, and post pics, with no reply. It is just common courtesy to follow-up. Whatever....No wonder this Forum area is so quiet.
Thanks Bob. This is my backup ;) . Just a little humour but you would not believe how rare that model with Goodwood Green, black stinger, and saddle interior is (my car). I looked for this one for two years and it cost me!
OK, where do NOM very clean and original besides NOM cars stand? I'm having a problem believing a "numbers" engines car is worth $10,000-15,000 more than a periodic-correct engine. I suspect the poster will find a very nice car for $45,000.
Stepinwolf,
Bad choice of words on my part. I am not planning to sell. But if someone with very deep pockets walked up to me at a cruise day with a Barrett-Jackson price in mind I would be tempted.
Thank you for the compliment. I have just taken the car out of commercial winter storage. It was gone for six long months. Nice to see it again.
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I don't think prices are going down but they may have stabilized. Even clean drivers benefitted from the BJ hoopla in the last several years but prices seem to have hit a steady state. But even project cars still command $2x,000 and that perplexes me.
What's wrong with Powerglide ;) ?
Thanks for the reply. I thought it was just a paintjob. I am not aware of custom shops in this area that do that kind of work. But then again, I have never looked for that type of expertise.
This will be my setup for 2007. While I drive a 1967 it might give you some ideas.
Kick panel speakers.
Dual-cone dash speaker.
KHE-200 (Ken Harrison Enterprises) head unit, 50W x 4, with IPod Shuffle. The latter holds 125 tunes.
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