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1968 GT500

Started by Coralsnake, July 13, 2019, 07:42:59 PM

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Chris Thauberger

Well... it does have the 427...
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Coralsnake

Yes, that's easily worth the $100,000k kicker , especially since it will be the first ever documented "dealer installed" 1968
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Side-Oilers

At least they could've put on a more believable 427 emblem. 
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Shelby6t5 Mike HHI, SC

I must be missing something, or Pete should use a snarky italicized typeface to help us...Don't see any docs and have never heard of such a animal.

Mike

Coralsnake

You can add the sarcastic font to my post
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557

Well this guy is selling a ford,so he IS a "ford dealer"....Maybe HE put the 427 in.... :o