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I agree with Bill, the 71-72's just don't see the love that the 69-70's do.
I am certainly no expert but I am surprised by the few really nice and much more desirable 69 and 70 SS396 cars advertised on here over the last year or so at what most people thought was realistic pricing (mid 30's) and they took forever to sell. On the other hand it sure seems that anything at all in decent shape with minimal issues is hard to find once you get below the $20-25k range. |
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Yes I didn't provide pictures but I did that for a reason. Don't want to sell a car for someone or have it sell out from under my buddy if it was a good car.
The one I was asking about had an ask of 55K and I thought it was stupid high so figured I'd ask people in the know. My description was pretty informative I feel without giving away the store. 1 repaint on a 60,000 mile LS-5 auto with A/C, cowl induction and build sheet to prove the options. My opinion was it was such a nice car that he may be able to get 40 out of it but even though I've been in this hobby since the 70's I don't have specific Chevelle SS pricing down pat. Ron
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