1970 442 Identification
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1970 442 Identification
Hello there,
Is there a way to identify a true 1970 442?
This is my situation I'm facing. A friend of a friend has what he claims is a real 442. The car came with a 455 and a 4 speed and such. He wants to trade for for my 72 convertible and possibly cash. At first I was thinking about doing it but as I thought about it more mines is running,driving,registered, and valued for a reasonable amount through a classic car insurance company.His is in the body and paint shop and has the engine sitting on a stand. It took me about a year and some work to get mines as far as I did and I don't see myself starting over just to get what may or may not be a 442.
What do you guys think?
Is there a way to identify a true 1970 442?
This is my situation I'm facing. A friend of a friend has what he claims is a real 442. The car came with a 455 and a 4 speed and such. He wants to trade for for my 72 convertible and possibly cash. At first I was thinking about doing it but as I thought about it more mines is running,driving,registered, and valued for a reasonable amount through a classic car insurance company.His is in the body and paint shop and has the engine sitting on a stand. It took me about a year and some work to get mines as far as I did and I don't see myself starting over just to get what may or may not be a 442.
What do you guys think?
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