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That isn’t going to go cheap. It’s not a 409 but man is it clean.
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It amazes me that someone would restore a 283 PG car like that. Clearly a labor of love that they won’t get their money back on.
Gorgeous car.
![]() 04/10/2020 at 00:02 |
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Numbers matching used to mean a lot, probably still does. Never made a ton of sense to me, especially when it comes to common options. If this were a W-409, obviously that's a no brainier.
![]() 04/10/2020 at 00:31 |
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“numbers matching” wouldn’t mean much on a 283 Powerglide car.
And it’s a bit of an overused term sometimes- cars this old generally don’t have the last 6 of the VIN stamped on the block, so they can't be numbers matching.
20-25 years ago, 61 SS 409s were believed to be extinct. Now there's plenty to be found. I don't think they were ever really gone, but most of those you see now didn't exist in 1995.
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You’ve given me a lot to think about, thanks.