Re: The best musclecar around 30K?
If you dont need a big block theres always a small block car and they seem to bring a more realistic price. If you like Chevelles the Malibus are just as nice and a strong runny 350 can run with and sometimes our run a big block. My 69 Chevelle is a 350 car and I have beaten plenty of big blocks. The guy who did the body really liked the COPO look (so do I) So he added the SS side stripes and the SS hood but left all the Malibu trim minus the 350 or 307 badges and the quarter MALIBU call outs. I added the rear black out and detailed the motor after the DZ 302's. My car is nice and has been in Greenfield Village 3 times and offered to attend other shows. Its a really nice and fun driver and If I was to sell it I know I could get about 20,000.00 for it. And I know I am not off base with that number based off the look and detail of the car. IMO I honestly believe you can have as much fun in something with a small block as you would in a big block and have cash left in your pocket. Novas are light and fast and offer alot if you like the Camaro size and the look of a smaller Chevelle.
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1982 Pontiac Grand Prix- Dove Gray (Turbo LS swap in the works!)
1967 Chevelle SS396- Tuxedo Black- SOLD
1972 Oldsmobile 442 W29 Convertible- Sunfire Yellow- SOLD
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu- Dover White- SOLD
1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme- Silver- SOLD
1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS- Maroon- STOLEN
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