Re: Value estimate sought on a 1970 SS 396/375 Camaro
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I own one of the 600 1970 L-78 Camaros built. They are probably one of the most under rated, under valued Camaro musclecars. There are FEW restored cars to look to as examples. Most of the 70 L-78's seem to have missing or NOM engines. Many of the "restored" L-78's are painted incorretly, as well as incorrect Z-28 stripes and Z-28 wheels, etc etc.....
I'm trying to say are almost no survivors, and few accurately restored originals, and the turnover has been so minimal, that comparible market prices really dont exist.
I'm sure there will be many other knowledgeable responses, so I'll await those with anticipation........
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I also agree with Chuck, We have NO Idea what they are worth. What ever someone is willing to pay.
I have noticed that they are starting to come out of hiding lately, Probably due to the 70-73 Z/28’s
recent rise in value and demand. Also the 3:55 Positraction was the standard L78 rear with the 4:10
being optional. Does the car have a CKO block? Please post some pictures..
BTW, I would steer clear of that VOLO car and plenum air cleaner.
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Kentucky Gold 70 SS/RS L78.
81 Z/28 Silver/Silver Int
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