Any guesses? I am thinking 120K Of course, if it doesn't sell on eBay it is going to auction where the deep pockets are.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tom D,
Posts: 2058 | Location: Sacramento/Auburn area, CA | Registered: 12 December 2005
I'm not implying anything at all.. terrific car.. just wondering from a details standpoint why the tag wasn't stripped with the rest of the firewall. I don't think the tag or crooked I think its the angle of the shot and the cowl top
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Posts: 13401 | Location: Arlington Mass | Registered: 01 May 2005
I know little of the car but do know both of the people involved in the auction have vast knowledge of 67 pacers and the pictures show a wonderful restoration.
Posts: 1595 | Location: Canada | Registered: 13 May 2005
I never received full exposure to the car ( nor do I deserve to ) so I cannot speak to it.. I do know this is smack in the area where Chevy switched from 4P to 4K as the 375hp code.. The CRG WILL have batter data on if any other 4K cars exist prior to this cars build. We have few or no original motor 375hp Pacers that are unmistakably real so that mucks things up as well.. I'd do the NCRS paperwork chase immediately if I owned this car to see if its Zone or a dealer and if a dealer which one and where. This car is my fantasy car if I win the lottery btw
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Posts: 13401 | Location: Arlington Mass | Registered: 01 May 2005
Originally posted by Tom McGinnity: I never received full exposure to the car ( nor do I deserve to ) so I cannot speak to it.. I do know this is smack in the area where Chevy switched from 4P to 4K as the 375hp code.. The CRG WILL have batter data on if any other 4K cars exist prior to this cars build. We have few or no original motor 375hp Pacers that are unmistakably real so that mucks things up as well.. I'd do the NCRS paperwork chase immediately if I owned this car to see if its Zone or a dealer and if a dealer which one and where. This car is my fantasy car if I win the lottery btw
what about the car that was found in south FL in the mid-90's? it's in the Matt Murphy registry, he went down and verified it - an unmistakably real 375hp
I know Matt owned one.. NICE CAR. The only 375 I remember in FLA was bogus and Brian Styles bought it and schooled that guy up badly .. the selling and auction house said Matt found it. Matts been MIA for years on end so no help there... When is speak of a car being bullet proof I'm referring to people that are totally forthcoming and show everything they have about the car including stripped clean trim tags and clean blocks with casting dates and broach marks along with vintage pictures and owner history to the point where it is a common knowledge slam dunk. I'm just not ever going to say a car is that way again in my lifetime if that's not the case. Its so bad out there that buyer beware is the rule not the exception.. NOT talking about this car mind you.
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Posts: 13401 | Location: Arlington Mass | Registered: 01 May 2005
There was another car that the USCC spoke of down Florida, but they never divulged any information on it. I think that the name of the owner may have been Pat Roberts or some name similar to this.
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