Try this link and see if it works.I cant get the link to work but would love to know the back story .
Very possible someone with connections/money bought it to be a badass street car with no intention of racing it . Then just parked it and never got around to driving it .
I knew a Dr. that would buy cars and seldom drive them and never sell them . Had cars dating back to the 60s with very few miles .
I love it, used it as my avatar for years, and have a yellow Dart will get the fiberglass front end with the scoop. Sure wish I could afford the real thing, but my car is a shell, I'm not ruining anything.Hard to believe that is was never cut up and raced to death. Must be the only one. But that color is god awful on there. IMO. Some will love it.
Wow, on a used car lot with 19 miles....Tom Hoover found it, would love to hear the complete story!
That sounds like a more likely senario.I would have to see a lot of proof before I believed that it was never raced on a dragstrip at all, and other than the door change, the rear end, wheels, and paint that it's ''all original''.
It may be close, and when Tom Hoover found it with 19 miles on it, the car may have been ''all original'' at that point.
I would take it as the car is pretty close, but not truly as it is advertised.
That sounds like a more likely senario.
Aren't these cars well documented by now? Or did a few of them fall through the cracks? There must be 100's o lines out there. Don't the real ones have vin numbers? Just asking cause I'd like to know.
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My brother and his friend both had their cars featured in prominant magazines. Shawns was an ultra clean 67 Tempest Sprint 6 survivor and Toms was a 69 Corvette with a FAST class vibe to it ( looked stock ran 9s ).
When the magazine articlss came out both hadcrap they never said . Lol
They were like WTF ! I never said that!
Point is they take literary license.
Either way if it sells for $300k all of our cars will rise in value dramatically !