I have a guy with a 69 2+2 ragtop maybe for sale it has a 70 front end on it and states that is original and came that way. Is it possible that it could be a late production car? If yes how rare and what could it be worth?
We would love to see pictures of that. It is highly unlikely that GM Canada would mix up model years like that. Remember, these were the days with lavish parties and secrecy around releasing new models.
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Ray White, Toronto ON
Formerly - The one and only 1973 LeMans 454 "Astro-Jet"
I also say "I don't think so". It'd be interesting to check the VIN, to see if it actually a 69 2+2 (76867) or just a Parisienne (76467) that's been made into a 2+2. Also from the VIN we could estimate when the car was built. The trim tag also would contain elements letting us know when the car was built.
lets see some photo's. It'd be real interesting if it was a 70 2+2 front end, on a 69 2+2 body as it might have louvers both ahead and behind the doors.