WTB: 1968-1972 Convertible Big Block
#1
Instructor
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1968-1972 Convertible Big Block
Hi,
I'm in the market for a '68-'72 convertible big block. Matching number's on the important components (block/tranny/rear) is preferred.
Not picky on color (but will need to be born with color) and other options. I'm located on Long Island, NY but,
will travel for the right car. PM me if you'd like to tell me about your car or post your car here and I'll contact you.
Thanks
I'm in the market for a '68-'72 convertible big block. Matching number's on the important components (block/tranny/rear) is preferred.
Not picky on color (but will need to be born with color) and other options. I'm located on Long Island, NY but,
will travel for the right car. PM me if you'd like to tell me about your car or post your car here and I'll contact you.
Thanks
Last edited by Yogi1; 03-11-2024 at 09:23 PM.
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#5
Heel & Toe
shoretogo@yahoo.com has a 1969 LeMans Blue Corvette Convertible with white top , and a Blue hardtop. The car has a 427 Ci, 435 HP engine , 4 speed, 4:11 rear. I purchased the car 8/27/99.
asking price provided: $85000
asking price provided: $85000
#6
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Thread Starter
Amazing car but, out of my price range. Thanks anyway
Keep them coming, search is still on. Thanks
Keep them coming, search is still on. Thanks
Last edited by Yogi1; 03-31-2024 at 05:04 PM.
#12
You r prices will get lower as you extend the years closer to 71, 72.
but an Ls6 will still grab a pretty penny. You should hunt down all sources, facebook marketplace many times features cars that the seller does not know what it is.
As always, if you want matching numbers you got to go look at the car and know what your looking at.Good cars cost good money, restorable cars are out there for the hunt. Good luck
but an Ls6 will still grab a pretty penny. You should hunt down all sources, facebook marketplace many times features cars that the seller does not know what it is.
As always, if you want matching numbers you got to go look at the car and know what your looking at.Good cars cost good money, restorable cars are out there for the hunt. Good luck
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