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Re: 1964 GT HAWK R2 mint original car for sale

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Re: 1964 GT HAWK R2 mint original car for sale

John Poulos05 Mar 2008 17:13
Maybe at Barrette Jackson on a good day. My 63 R2 just sold for 25K
on ebay, and I was offered 40K for my R2 64, but that one has a 70K
restoration to trailer queen status. It's here, and I'll hoping for 45K
in the fall.

http://www.stude.com/Sid/

>>> Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?
>> 3,663
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> are mint survivors. You can easily spend this much on a proper
> restoration and what do you end up with? ...  an unoriginal car.

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Bob05 Mar 2008 16:19
> > Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?
>
> 3,663
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Hmmmm ..... that's quite a few more than the 70 R2 Hawks made in '64,
with only 24 of those being non-package cars, and who knows how many
are mint survivors. You can easily spend this much on a proper
restoration and what do you end up with? ...  an unoriginal car.

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 15:40
> Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?

3,663

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Bob05 Mar 2008 15:13
> If he can get $58K for a '64, I'll have a '61 on the next day for $56K and
> personally deliver it anywhere in the US.
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Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 14:18
If he can get $58K for a '64, I'll have a '61 on the next day for $56K and
personally deliver it anywhere in the US.

Lee

> Last year of production. All ORIGINAL - paint, interior, motor,
> supercharger, etc. - and in MINT condition. 3 documented owners.
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>
> Bob

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Bob05 Mar 2008 13:53
Last year of production. All ORIGINAL - paint, interior, motor,
supercharger, etc. - and in MINT condition. 3 documented owners.
Reluctant sale due to financial circumstances. Numbers matching car
with unique one-of-a-kind history (delivered at factory as warranty
replacement for defective '63 R2). Pics on request. This is a serious
RARE car for a serious investor. $58,000.00

Bob

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