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Originally Posted by rich p
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Originally Posted by RichSchmidt
no Baldwin cars get no where near the money of a new car conversion.
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Trying to figure out what you are trying to say here!!!
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I meant Non Baldwin cars. I went to look at a 72 Camaro that was done ito a phase 3 in 1976,the car was for sale for $5500 in 1991 and the owner couldnt sell it. It was a real clean survivor,and needed paint,and the engine was just freshened. With all the paperwork. The car was a no sell at $5,500 and the last I head the owner cut the car up for parts. A fully documented Motion Phase 3 car cut up for parts in the early 90's because nobody felt it was worth anything. I wish I had bought it. In the late 80's the car in this post had already fetched over 10 times that much,but somehow the cars that were converted later on never really gained in value.