Looking for a K Project
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Prefer GT
I have a K motor and top loader
Looking for a K Project
fastback or Konvert
Prefer GT
I have a K motor and top loader
They said there only 5 in exsistance....How do they know ?
Builder,
Make sure you have a police escort during transport. She may get lost on the way back to the den.
Your 5th. cousin<img src=images/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Sorry Iscman I sent the check yesterday.
Marv,
Any idea on the registry update ?
I hope you are feeling better
I registered mine a year ago..
Good luck
Actually it was $69k
I was watching it....real nice car, but didnt give any details for the original drivetrain or anything.
Still a 68 KR should bring six figures all day long.
Also saw a nice Boss 9 sell for $150
Congrats JR.
Did you get the $75k you were wanting ?
Hey Marv,
I am glad to see you are back healthy and doing well. Any luck with updating the registry ?
Thank you,
Joel
Yes,
Compared to my 65 block its in the same location
I have a Jan.67 K block with the VIN stamped.
Good luck with your research. There is a similar discussion on the SAAC registry about the later numbered 67 350's. The early cars have VIN's an the later dont.
Great to see you back doing well.
I have a friend that is beginning the resto on his VERY RARE 65 K Convert GT T-5.
The car has all matching numbers drive train, Speedo in Km. four speed, rally pack ect.
ALL the export stickers are still intact on the rear bumber during its export to Germany.
The question we want to know, Whats the value when prof. Restored ?
There are supposedly only 4 in existance.
Your thoughts
If you pull up the link and scroll down to the Raven Black K Convert. at the bottom of the decription it says SOLD $100k
See attached.
He claimes to have sold a vert last summer for $100k
I'll take $55k
It was posted here on another topic. I will try and find it.
Jim,
I beleive they call that "Multi-Tasking"
Thanks for the info.
Oddly enough, Just about every 65-66 K code I see for sale has all the GT trimmings on it.
With only 4% of these being true GT's this is a little misleading.