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Re: 1970 nova ss Survivor
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I thought the air cleaner did not have the valve on the air horn on the SS350 in 1969?
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Re: 1970 nova ss Survivor
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GTO_DON</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'd be shocked if it brings 40k. </div></div>
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Am I the only one thinking of this today?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 92646</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I thought the air cleaner did not have the valve on the air horn on the SS350 in 1969? </div></div>
I believe the automatic cars had the heat valve...4 spd cars did not... is that photo a 4 spd?? wilma |
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Tom, you are right it is a 4-speed car California car. I do not know if the car will sell for his asking price but I paid stupid money for a 69 SS350 4-speed Nova about 6 months ago. You just never know when a car pushes all your buttons.
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I agree. Not enough bolts on the valve covers to bring that money.
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I think $30-$35,000 is a lot closer to the real number for this nova.
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Perhaps a little less even, although I personally might like the color combination, it is not really helping the value....
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When I first moved here in 73, a guy had one in that color combo with an L34 396. It was a cool looking piece.
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Mid twenties would be fair for a 350 auto with aftermarket air and some rattle can work under the hood. Those arne't the original front seat covers unless somebody added some foam. I'm sure its a nice car, but I would want to lay my eyes on it for sure.
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