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OK, so what is the current market value of a 1969 numbers matching B9 with around 40k on the odo and documentation?
Rick
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You need to be way more specific when talking B9s. Color? S Motor or T Motor? Status of all those B9 specific kinds of parts Bergy speaks of? Wrong carb, no smog, modified air cleaner and a replacement non-rolled lip front fender could throw a sale price backwards $50k. White ones are common and buyers don't need to pay up for cars with excuses.
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