442 Dilemma...maybe?

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I hear what your sayin regalman, but fe3xclone is right. Everything that makes the 442 a 442 is gone, making the car worth a little bit more than the average cutlass. Only thing left is the vin, and the idea if someone in the future want to hunt down the original numbers matching 442 307, 200-4r, and rear.
 
i guess to me i would find the parts and put it all back together or put better parts on. then again i have pretty much everything besides the rear to do so. i almost paid 600 for a rust free t top regal shell, just a regal not a gn or t type. i guess around my area a rust free g body is few and far between. which is why i didnt buy the regal mentioned, once seeing what was under the t tops we found out it was a rust bucket. if you dont buy it i am seriously interested in it......
 
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