Legendary Motor Car
I went to Legendary Motor Car on Sat. April 3rd 2004.
I was in complete heaven being in the presence as all of these extremely rare muscle machines and suddenly felt like a kid in a candy store wishing I had more money to buy the cream of the crop that detroit offered in the Muscle car war heyday.
I took the tour that they offered while I was there and saw the whole shop and areas where the restorations take place and the amount of LEGIT rare cars on hand was astounding and amazing.
I can list off hand in the shop a:
66 427 Shelby Cobra
67 Shebly GT 500 Stang
COPO Camaro
SCCA 69 Camaro race car
69 GTO Judge
Project Super Nova (from Dream Car Garage, where the show is filmed.)
As for the cars in the showroom for sale, I got pics of most of them and a good number were sold. The pics of the for sale cars are shown below:
The MOPARS
Thats me standing beside the Viper in the red coat

The Viper's price is $84,900
The AAR Cuda was an auto and is Sold

The Challenger TA was also an auto and is Sold

This Hemi Orange 70 RT Challenger has the 440-6pak option and is also an auto and is avail. for $72,000.
The door prob. looks funny in the pick because its slightly open.

The GM's
Lets start off with 2 authentic YENKO Camaros, the real deal, no fakes



The Orange one is a fully documented former Otis Chandler collection car with a blk interior and the full boogie 427, unknown tranny but I think its worth the $225,000 price tag to own. The Yellow automatic one is a little cheaper for $205,000 with full documentation.
A perfectly restored 396 with the M22 Muncie 4spd with the Endura bumper. All papers and #'s match. I LOVE - $89,900

Unmolested orig. 87 Buick Grand National with T-Tops, and completely preserved with a barely driven 732 Miles on the Odometer. $34,900

Another barely driven late model GM in this last of the breed Mineral Metallic Grey 96 Impala SS with a tan interior and a console shift auto with only 730 Miles on it. It still has the factory seat covers and I'm betting nobody has even sat in the pass. seat or rear.

An SLP 97 Camaro SS Convert. 6spd.
Grey Leather Int. and fact. car cover. If they would have told me the milage and price, I might have considered buying it. Oh well.
The Fords

70 Mach 1 with an "R" code 428CJ with shaker hood, louvers, and an auto trans.
SURVIVOR CAR, not restored, all orig., no repo parts WOW! SOLD
Last but not least, an authentic, REAL,
67 Shelby GT 500 Stang.

No info on it, it was just there. I don't know if it has the 427 or 428 or the price. I'm gonna guess its sold though, being a car of this caliber.
These were to name a few that were there that I didn't get pics of or was not permitted to take any of. In the shop, the was no photography permitted and out back I could see a few others but not the entire car. The was however a 440 6pak Lemon Twist 70 Superbird (customer car)
