Dealer sold a Toronado
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Sad thing for me IMO, I see only like 4 things on there really of "Collectible Stature". I mean really. Things like the 50) 1967 Yenko 427 powered RS/SS Camaros, the 27) 1967 426 Chargers or even the 260) 1969 Charger RT/SE BumbleBee'*. Even Ford had some collectibles like the 1964 Ford XL with the 427 SOHC Cammer engine that was rated at over 600HP (production numbers never released) This car is probably the power record for a American production car and the engine ended up in the Ford GT40MkII. Also the 429 Big Block Mustangs of 69-71 (couldn't find valid numbers) These cars are true collectibles and bring the real money on the auction block. "Collectibles" didn't mean what it used to through the last 25 years.
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Unfortunately I don't think I have pictures.. Well I know I don't have any... My mom might have some tho, I will ask her when she gets home !!!
I loved the syclone, But I loved my Stepside 454 SS more.. 2 trucks I should have kept but it was at a point in my life where I spent money as fast as I made it ... **** happens when you do that and they were quick cash LOL
I loved the syclone, But I loved my Stepside 454 SS more.. 2 trucks I should have kept but it was at a point in my life where I spent money as fast as I made it ... **** happens when you do that and they were quick cash LOL
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