A true classic on ebay
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why why why????? did they ever use those drives. Way cool ride though
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Cigarette did use Volvo drives... Is that a Cigarette ?
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It says it is. That is the first year.
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Is it really a genuine Cigarette? I'm not so sure. I've always thought the first year, 1969, was a Cary.
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28 open that looks like it has a hardtop for the front...mine came with a sunbrella cover ..
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Originally Posted by open72
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28 open that looks like it has a hardtop for the front...mine came with a sunbrella cover ..
It's pretty funky, too bad it's on the other coast.:drink: Kurt |
Originally Posted by cosmic12
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why why why????? did they ever use those drives. Way cool ride though
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Originally Posted by MrCIG
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The Volvo's were a great drive. The only problem was they could not trim them. They worked just fine behind small block Fords and Chevys.
Mark I had them on my 1974 28 SS. The drives I had had Speedmaster lowers. LS |
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Originally Posted by Biggus
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Is it really a genuine Cigarette? I'm not so sure. I've always thought the first year, 1969, was a Cary.
i looked at 2 1970's , 1 71' , 2 72's ,1 73' and 1 74'..before buying 1 of the 72's... it was by far in the best shape...i belive it is possible that it is a 1969... few others i have on file... 1st was listed with TNT that was modded for stand up bolsters.. second is 1 converted to a cc with egg beaters.. 3rd is george bush "fidelity" at his library in texas.. there was 1 recently listed in the OSO classifieds that was a nice , totally updated single bb center console.. not that it means anything to most , 16 so far that i know of... this one makes #17.. |
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