I would take Bill’s advise. If you want a G hold out and wait for the “one”. There is nothing wrong with clones/tributes/replica/rebody they all have their place. There are cars to be found that can be a bargin. Bill’s lead might be worth checking into. This thread reminds me of when Scott Gregory was selling his XR7G’s. I thought that his small block looked good and he was asking a fair price of $21,500. I’m not sure what the final sale price was. His car was real but had a non matching numbers engine and some other mods. Whatever anyone thinks of the non matching numbers on the drivetrain it was still a real XR7G.
Which ever way you decide to go either real, rebody, clone or tribute make sure you are happy and enjoy it because thats what this hobby is all about.
Steven
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