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Unread 08-25-2010, 10:13 PM   #1
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I wish I still had that '65 GTO - I could sell it and buy a Parker 28 ga. A1S with the proceeds. I bought it a year old for $2200, did some work to the engine and sold it a little over two years later for $1800.... I don't have any idea what I was thinking to do such a thing.... Anyway, the brainless kid I sold it to smoked a perfectly good 3,800 lb. clutch, both rear tires and wound it around a pole sideways all in twelve weeks. I still have nightmares that I stored that car in an old vine-draped garage somewhere deep in the woods and I can't find it.... it haunts me to this day.
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Unread 08-25-2010, 10:44 PM   #2
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closetest care i had to a gto was a 66 lemans....326 powder glide.... bought that care for 500.00 fixed and painted it...drove it for a family car for 14 years let it set up for about 10 years and sold it for 2500.00....those old goats were something........ charlie
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