Re: ok, isn't this w30 cheap?
I have owned all year w-30s. Drove my 72 w-30 convt. 4 speed as my daily driver for more that 5 years in the 90s. My old 72 sold recently out of the Milt Robson collection for well under $100k a one of 33 documented car. So as we all know rare does not make expensive. The 72 just doesn't have the following of the 70 and 71 cars. Many believe the blacked grilles in 71 were much nicer but 70 is the year to own with some of the early w-30s in high demand if they are documented. One would think with so many made up w-30 cars (not born with the option) 72 would be highly sought after because of the x in the vin designating a real w-30. That said I also follow the auction and other sales prices for these cars and nice 72 w-30 have had poor auction showings. Lee
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