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1965 C2 327 Convertible up for auction at Shannons

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gtc:
https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2020-shannons-autumn-timed-online-auction/RR5F77025I8ESWB7/

This is a 14 day combined Sydney & Melbourne 'Timed' Auction, commencing 10am Wed 20 May and closing at 7pm Wed 3 June (similar to bidding on eBay). In order to bid you need to register at shannons.com.au/onlinebidding and read the special Terms & Conditions.

VETTENUT:
Thanks for the post GTC.
Time for the old girl to go to a new home.   :thumb:

bfit:
Oh that would be nice with an ls9 fitted .
Bfit

JCCanberra:
I'm keen to bid, but the description doesn't tell me whether the engine is numbers matching.  The description says 'The owner even researched the castings on the engine block, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburettor, transmission case, diff etc., all of them lining up correctly with the final assembly date of March 31, 1965'.  This suggests it might be a 'period correct' engine, but if it was truly numbers matching surely it would say that, right?

Why wouldn't they show a picture of the stamp pad on the engine, the VIN and the paint/trim pad?

Pictures look great but the money shots aren't there...

bfit:

--- Quote from: JCCanberra on May 26, 2020, 05:40:32 PM ---I'm keen to bid, but the description doesn't tell me whether the engine is numbers matching.  The description says 'The owner even researched the castings on the engine block, cylinder head, intake manifold, carburettor, transmission case, diff etc., all of them lining up correctly with the final assembly date of March 31, 1965'.  This suggests it might be a 'period correct' engine, but if it was truly numbers matching surely it would say that, right?

Why wouldn't they show a picture of the stamp pad on the engine, the VIN and the paint/trim pad
Pictures look great but the money shots aren't there...

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