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On 10/28/2022 at 3:54 AM, TBG 150 said:

We stuffed a 440 with 2-4's into one of those Dart Swingers. It was a rocket ship on wheels. It was too light to stay on the road. We couldn't drop the rear to get it any lower. It was tubbed and 50's put on it. Still, it wouldn't hold the road at near 140 mph. That was a dangerous car. Shoulda left the 340 in it!

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You'll like this car

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11 hours ago, SPYING 1 said:
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You'll like this car

A 1957 Eldorado Brougham. That car bone stock is at least $100k needing a restoration today. Totally original, it can bring about $125k. Restored to original, the amount would be what the seller and buyer agree too! The sky is the limit in the case of these cars.

There were 400 built in 1957 and 304 built in 1958.

 

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9 hours ago, SPYING 1 said:
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In the world of car collecting, no other American classic can beat the value of these rare and...

 

The only one of that bunch that I would even consider would be #5, the Cadillac. The rest are all 'belly button cars'. Why belly button? Everyone seems to have one, just like a belly button.

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