This NYB is not listed on any site that I know of, but was in the corral at Carlisle as explained here. I went to check out CS43T2C164105 with @david hill (thank you David!).
A turquoise 1972 NYB is one of my white whales, and this car's history is known from new (the original papers were in the glove box) -- but it needs a bit too much work (lower rear quarters, repaint, vinyl top replacement, one window broken, etc. + questionable heater core) for the price asked ($8.5k Friday, $6.5k Saturday, and the seller mentioned $5.5k unprompted). My own valuation is somewhere around $2.5-$3.5k, so I passed despite the power vent windows. Note that the car was parked in a carport (edit: not a carpet…) for the past 15 years, which is why the passenger aside -- which was more exposed to the elements -- is significantly worse than the driver side.
If anyone is interested, just PM me -- I can send high-res pics and several videos, and the seller's contact info.
A turquoise 1972 NYB is one of my white whales, and this car's history is known from new (the original papers were in the glove box) -- but it needs a bit too much work (lower rear quarters, repaint, vinyl top replacement, one window broken, etc. + questionable heater core) for the price asked ($8.5k Friday, $6.5k Saturday, and the seller mentioned $5.5k unprompted). My own valuation is somewhere around $2.5-$3.5k, so I passed despite the power vent windows. Note that the car was parked in a carport (edit: not a carpet…) for the past 15 years, which is why the passenger aside -- which was more exposed to the elements -- is significantly worse than the driver side.
If anyone is interested, just PM me -- I can send high-res pics and several videos, and the seller's contact info.
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