Are you one of those guys: the guy who springs automotive trivia on an unsuspecting friend every time you see something vintage roll by? The guy who knows the visual differences between a 1951 and a 1952 Buick or a 1968 and 1969 Corvette? The guy who knows exactly what parts interchange between every GM A-body from 1968-1972? Well, there were several dozen people who could have used the years of knowledge locked up in your cerebellum at Spring Carlisle this past April when they ran across this barn find:
For those of you who have not guessed what the car is just yet, here’s a closer look at the grille:
No prize – just a chance to be “The Guy” at your next automotive home game of Trivia Pursuit! Think you know? Post it! By the way, the asking price on this “nearly complete” car was $12,500.
And to think your teacher said you would never amount to anything…
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