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Old 01-18-2020, 11:39 PM   #42
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Re: Highest MSRP for a 67-72

'67-'72, not a truck, but I saw a '71 Malibu that, if it didn't have an option, it was superseded by another one. It was a white/white/white convertible with sport stripes, 350/350, front bucket seats with a console and tilt wheel, bumper guards, F41 suspension, and the list goes on. The sticker was ~$5500, which was more than I saw even on the big block 454 SS Chevelles. It wasn't even an SS, IIRC.

I worked at that dealership at the time, and I wanted a Nova like that but with an LT-1 engine as an option. The sales manager wouldn't go for it. Imagine a Nova that had everything a Z-28 had that year but wasn't a Camaro. A man can dream! It would have been more fun than an RPO 396 Nova!
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