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Most people will call me crazy , but I am in the same boat with the '72 V codes as I am with the 70 Sport Fury GT V code .
ULTRA ULTRA RARE , Very oddball, Highly misundersood and underestimated by the general population.
I'd say a rolling body, no engine, $ 40,000.
Cars like these are " showstoppers" aka museum trophy's and center pieces to car collections for the guy who wants to have something nobody else has got .
It's like having your own personal bigfoot in your garage , while everybody else just has the run of the mill chimpanzees .....

Greg




THIS pretty much SUMS IT UP..NUFF SAID..




Yup, your BOTH crazy for sure. Give me a "run of the mill" chimp '70 hemicuda anyday over either one of those cars. The '72 V-code car would be a neat one to own for sure, but to me, it is still a '72 which marked the end of the excitement and the beginning of those awful generic side markers


End of excitement. How is a Dana,airgrabber 18spline 4-speed the end of excitement? airgrabber is superior to the shaker . sorry.