I dont know if it was the lousy pictures or something else, but that vehicle didn't excite me too much. It's low mileage, but at the same time, everything looked kind of worn. I'm assuming that its original paint, which is a big plus. A couple of little things bugged me, like the steering wheel and the way the jack stand was mounted to the spare. The 327 was unexciting. For $80k, I would expect perfection. I would think $28k - $35k is much more realistic.
"Also the owner ordered this car with the Gauges NOT the Tachometer."
Can't have one without the other on a 67.
Missing the pinstripe on the front fender, so at least some of it has been repainted. Like Royal Plum, but it looks too dark in the pictures. Appears to be a disc brake master cylinder - possibly another manual disc car?
The Eighties called, and they want their Centerline rims back!
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