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Come on, $500 tops? I understand it is rusty and missing many parts but is has a 12 bolt under it. I just sold 2 big block heater boxes for around $500 each. It may be a car that is worth the sum of its parts, but even those are worth more than $500.
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Come on, $500 tops? I understand it is rusty and missing many parts but is has a 12 bolt under it. I just sold 2 big block heater boxes for around $500 each. It may be a car that is worth the sum of its parts, but even those are worth more than $500. Jason Jason [/ QUOTE ] I agree with you totally. There were several different bidders of the 19 bids and even if the high bid was a schill "pushing" the other bidders, the next low bid was $3000. so obviously at least one other person thought it was worth $3000. What about the hood, emblems, seat cores, etc., etc? |
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There are just too many things wrong with this car. Wrong side marker lights on the rear quarter. It has the Nova tag on the rear quarter AND the front fender. No power brakes.
IMO it is a fake from the get go. ![]() It does have some desireable parts but it's not worth $3k! ![]() Kurt |
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I see a nice cut and paste from Scott Windle's novaresource.org.
As Brent396 listed the VIN to Body tag is off. The VIN may be prior to the introduction of the 396 in 1968. I do not think this body tag started life with this VIN. Should be a Feb car by the VIN. The seat covers look sort of familiar. Greg
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