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C1 and C2 Forum
Found a 66 427 for sale
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<blockquote data-quote="GSBob" data-source="post: 180249" data-attributes="member: 4950"><p>Don’t mean to give any negative opinions but if I was going to spend that much money I would have it gone over by a NCRS C2 judge before pulling the trigger. There are probably some level 400 judges that live close that would look at the car and it’s not expensive to have them do it. They can pick out the fakes and bull crap that doesn’t show in pics. Also you can check with the NCRS and Bloomington to see if they have a history on the vin. To me something just doesn’t seem right and I would be shocked if the engine and tranny weren’t re-stamped. I’ve restored a lot of the C2 BB’s and I know of a few 66’s out the that are true cars for about the same money. Bottom line is just be careful and make sure what you’re paying for is what there telling you. I know of a 66 coupe BB burgundy/tan in London that is a Canadian car for less money than this one. </p><p>Now please don’t kill me, just trying to give you some thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSBob, post: 180249, member: 4950"] Don’t mean to give any negative opinions but if I was going to spend that much money I would have it gone over by a NCRS C2 judge before pulling the trigger. There are probably some level 400 judges that live close that would look at the car and it’s not expensive to have them do it. They can pick out the fakes and bull crap that doesn’t show in pics. Also you can check with the NCRS and Bloomington to see if they have a history on the vin. To me something just doesn’t seem right and I would be shocked if the engine and tranny weren’t re-stamped. I’ve restored a lot of the C2 BB’s and I know of a few 66’s out the that are true cars for about the same money. Bottom line is just be careful and make sure what you’re paying for is what there telling you. I know of a 66 coupe BB burgundy/tan in London that is a Canadian car for less money than this one. Now please don’t kill me, just trying to give you some thoughts [/QUOTE]
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