Re: CRV engine value?
It is a limited market. Only so many cars built may need it. I see the same guys at swap meets toting the same parts want high prices. They will not offer you anything for your quality parts. I got out the supposed high end parts in part because of that double standard. Also it is a long wait to find the person that needs the part. I have made way more on nickel and dime parts. This had made me stop looking for parts for my 68 Z because I am a small fish in a big pond, working hard for every dollar I make. So for now I am finishing some old projects and catching up on customer work. I chuckle when certain guys stop by my garage and I see them looking around to see what I have. That is my opinion, parts are over priced anymore. There are all kinds of conversations about the future of "The Hobby" but there seems to be a certain element that does not care as long as they are making money. Look at the HUGE discussion on here about the Yellow ZL1 that has the wrong engine, when the original engine is known to exist. Both sides can not come to an agreement on a price for it. Let the feeding frenzy begin
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1967 Camaro conv (first car)
1969 Camaro street car
1967 Super Stock SS/JA Joe Scott car
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