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'70 Stage 1

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by Dano, Apr 7, 2023.

  1. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

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  2. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    That's a great color combo
     
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  3. Brad Conley

    Brad Conley RIP Staff Member

    WOW! Even has a pretty decent looking rim blower steering wheel!!
     
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  4. flh73

    flh73 Gold Level Contributor

    X2 Titan Red Just WOW!
     
  5. quickstage1

    quickstage1 Well-Known Member

    That might be my favorite color on these cars now. Looks great.

    Ken
     
  6. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    That’s a great color and the rim- blow steering wheel is great too, $100,000 easy.
     
  7. Note 1970

    Note 1970 Well-Known Member

    Wow
     
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  8. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    Titian (tee-shin) Red. Awesome color.
     
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  9. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Special paint- $76!

    Back when you could walk into a dealer and pick any color you wanted as long as you paid a little extra
     
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  10. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    IIRC, Jim Rodgers' car is also this color.
     

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  11. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    I painted my Skylark that color to have it in our wedding. Titian Red and Tealmist Gray are my two favorite 70 colors.
     

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  12. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    $100k is what I was thinking too, which may be a record for a '70 S1/hardtop/auto.

    Those were the days. Everything was a la carte. Most GSs were prob. 1 of 1 as optioned.

    Thought the same on the wheel.
     
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  13. Lon Bauer

    Lon Bauer Well-Known Member

    Wow!!! A lot of documentation too....
     
  14. ChesapeakeChris

    ChesapeakeChris Well-Known Member

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  15. Dennis S

    Dennis S Well-Known Member

    Looks like a super fantastic car but don’t you think those photos are enhanced a bit . “wondering out loud”.

    If they are in really opposed to that been seeing it in real estate all the time .
     
  16. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    Definitely professional photos
     
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  17. Brett Slater

    Brett Slater Super Moderator Staff Member

    Man, that color is something else!

    Am I missing where it says which original drivetrain components are still with the car?
     
  18. StevieRay

    StevieRay Well-Known Member

    Gorgeous car! Love that color. And the forced flow ventilation is an awesome option IMHO.
     
  19. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2


    I think it said numbers all matched….nope check that, has POP though.

    strange options, has pwr windows and locks and rim blow wheel, but no AC or tilt or F41?

    I noticed the bottom of the window sticker it says 3-speed manual shift, never noticed that on one before.
     
    Last edited: Apr 7, 2023
  20. Big Bufford

    Big Bufford Well-Known Member

    Super nice
     

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