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Bob Greens muscle car collection, Orwigsburg – June 18th — 3 Comments

  1. I am trying to find out when Bob Green’s car museum is open to the public. My aunt lived a couple of doors down from it, and was going to find out for me when I could tour the museum, but she is elderly and has moved away. We always looked through the windows when we were there. Isn’t there one or two days a year when he opens it up to the public? Thank you.

  2. Hi
    I saw on the internet that Bob Green owned a 1971 Torino GT convertible on a Hemmings Motor News website and was looking for one. I own a 1971 Torino GT convertible with Grabber Blue, m-code engine with 4 speed and a shaker hood and hideaway headlights. (Myself I had a 1970 Torino GT convertible in 1972 and am still looking for it. It had the J engine and had to tune it up every 2 weeks.) The 1971 is appraised as a #2 car stating that a #1 car is a Showroom to excellent condition. The Marti Report shows it as a the only one made with these options. It has just over 60,000 miles. As Bob will know, it is extremely rare. I have 36 pictures taken by the appraiser and the original bill of sale. If Bob is interested, give me a call.
    250-826-8013

  3. I just saw the article in Hemmings about your 1971 Ford Torino GT convertible. I have an original 1971 Torino GT convertible in grabber blue,351 Cleveland.bench seat in really nice shape. I am the second owner and I grew up with the original owner. I even have the original receipt.My phone number is 518-522-3240.Please call me if you’re interested as my email is not working.