My Grabbers Identical Twin ....

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  1. svthauln

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    Buy it Randy so I don't have to.
     
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    I tell you what...you buy it and I'll take ole "grocery sack tan" off your hands. :bouncy: :biglaugh:

    I sent him a question through Ebay. Hopefully it's close.
     
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  3. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Huh, I thought it was in Michigan, I guess I need to find my glasses.
     
  4. Jamie Miles

    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    "Location: Kalamazoo, MI"

    "Car is in Oklahoma"

    Hmmm... :hmmm:
     
  5. SlotlessMan

    SlotlessMan A squirrel and his nut

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    Probably a winter transplant. You southern guys probably wouldn't know anything about that. :cool:

    He finally posted bigger pics of that car. Better late than never. I am not seeing 7K. :huh:
     
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    FROM AUCTION:
    "Car has been in storage for the last 12 years last driven in 2006 to get Oklahoma auto inspection checks. "

    Huh? Oklahoma doesn't have inspections anymore and didn't in 2006.

    I don't know what a winter transplant is, but I once had a car that spent it's life in Chicago. It was fairly low mileage too - but it didn't look it when I got under it. :90:
     
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  7. SlotlessMan

    SlotlessMan A squirrel and his nut

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    Winter transplant or snow bird = Headed south for the winter.
    (Him not the car) Just guessing.
     
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    Popbumper PINTO unashamed

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    OK, I gotta "show my green" here - does this mean that some Grabbers came with 6 cylinders? I thought all of them had 8's. There is a local '72 Grabber for sale that has a 6, and it surprised even the seller.

    Chris
     
  9. dmhines

    dmhines Dixie Maverick Boy

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    Actually the majority of Grabber's came with 6-cylinders ...
     
  10. Jamie Miles

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    Yep, that is a common misconception. Like Dan said, the majority of Grabbers built were 6 cylinder bench seat cars.
     
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    And the opposite on the comet gt's.
     
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    Hey...I thought that all Grabbers came with factory 351s, factory 4 speeds, and factory 9" disc brake rears! :biglaugh::biglaugh::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
  13. Jamie Miles

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    Well, you see, that was the Shelby Grabber. Shelby Grabbers are literally unobtainable they are so rare.
     
  14. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    If that is a rust free car, I think with a weekend of detailing and "de-kmarting" it.....it could be a $7000 car.
     
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    If it was a bucket seat V8 car, I could see it. But not a 6 cylinder bench seat car.

    I guess we'll see what the market thinks!
     

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