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'53-'71 yes.

The rest you can drag off to the junk yard.


72 and 73 were also Chrome bumper years.
Plastic front/rear bumpers did not take until 74 and 74 was unique as it was the only year of the rear split bumper.

75 was all plastic and was the first year of the hard emissions.
 
72 and 73 were also Chrome bumper years.
Plastic front/rear bumpers did not take until 74 and 74 was unique as it was the only year of the rear split bumper.

75 was all plastic and was the first year of the hard emissions.

Okay, I'll expand my selection to include '72 and '73. :biggrin:
 
The '53 could be worth some big bucks!

No could be about it. Even unrestored it's worth a lot and they're doing a frame-off restoration on it.

wouldn't mind having the '63 since that's the year of my birth. only year with the rear split window.
 
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Okay, I'll expand my selection to include '72 and '73. :biggrin:

Well I am also biased... I own a 73 as I thinks its the best year for price, looks, and ease of working on.

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If I won those I think kept one of each version and sold the rest so that would be 4 I believe. a '59, '63 '68 or 69, and the '89 being it was brand new at the time of the contest.
 
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