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Sounds like a neat car, and one that will be a real "looker" when its done. But that being said, I don't think it will bring COPO interest or dollars. Our experience with a strippo, fully documented bench seat L-78/M-22 '69 (Charlie knows the car-red/blk vinyl top) tells me that most buyers expect buckets plus tach and gauges even though they were optional. I'd put your car between a run of the mill Malibu SS396 and a COPO as far as interest. I'm not sure it will be the equivalent of an L78 car or not. I do know most of our customers will climb over a '69 just to look at a '70, for whatever reason.
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I forgot I had that car for a Bit.
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Rare does not mean Desirabile.
Desirability determines a price. There were less 1969 L6 Chevelles built with A/C,then there were L-78 equipped 1969 Chevelles.Yet which do think is more desirable in todays world. I would say restore it for you.Enjoy it.Don't restore it with how to make the biggest profit in mind. |
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Len:
I am guessing it's NOT an L-78 car? If it was, needless to say that would help it a BUNCH! But, whether or not it will bring big $$$...? Basically, it all comes down to whether or not there is someone out there who wants the car and what they will give. Now, anyone else need a vague answer to a good question! [Edited by Chevy454 (06-29-2001 at 08:22 AM).] |
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Thanks for the input... No, it's not an L78; just a 325er; (too bad), but all orig down to the little red hose clamps on the fuel filter.
**Please don't get me wrong; I am not trying to squeeze money out of this car... it's not for sale. - The rare vs. desirable comment by mr70 is exactly why I posted this question. I'm quite sure it's rare... but does anybody want them? According to that 'Illustrated Chevelle' book; the plainer but rarer 300D's are more "desirable" than a Malibu-based SS; but is that just the writer's opinion, or is it really true? That's really my question... Also, like everyone, would like to know what I have; and have it properly appraised and insured. (and have something to talk about at the local shows). Thanks for the comments! |
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Charley, is there a car out there that you haven't owned??? I think Belk has you beat with Deuces though.
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I know a Polecat named Kevin that has a bunch of cars I have never owned. Has anyone ever heard of a 1980 Motion Phase 3 Camaro ?
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