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I like that original "250" (engine size) emblem on the front fender of that Baldwin all original car.
The owner probably put "NT" (no time) on his window in 1969 when he went down the track at a blistering 19.54 @ 61.32 MPH. |
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All cool, but the car "might" bring $30K if it was completely restored. It is a poor joke to ask that for it's condition.
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It never fails to amaze me why people let cars like this just rot away, if they lost interest or the ability to do anything with them why not just get rid of them, that guy has as much chance of selling that car for 30,000 as a snowball in hell, we have alot of people in jersey who i have seen let great cars just slowly rot away over the years, a 55 nomad and a few 63 vettes come to mind along with a certain old c/mp hemi road runner
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