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It does have Yenko door decals but if you look closely you can see that they are shot. Cool model. No istructions and unusable decals qualify this as a "builder." Builders can sell for $100 or more assuming it's otherwise complete.
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Bill,
What would the same model cost that all the parts are still in the plastic bag, has good decals, instructions and a good box without tears in it run $$$ ? Thanks, Chris ![]() |
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Mint-in-box ("MIB") that MPC '68 Camaro SS 396 kit could bring at least $150 on eBay. Maybe more, depending on how badly someone wants it. I saw a MINT MPC '68 GTO kit sell for $450 over a year ago. "Builder" kits (kits with some assembly done or instructions/decals missing, etc.) can also bring a high price because the kit hasn't been available for decades and mint ones are too valuable to build. Personally, I might pay as much as $100 for a nice builder MPC '68 Camaro. Those '60s MPC car kits were really good and weren't reissued several times as some of the AMT kits were. I think the MPC '68 Camaro was only issued that one time as a 1968 "annual" kit.
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Oh yeah, an original AMT '67 Camaro Pace Car kit just sold on eBay last week for something like $300. It was near-mint in box too.
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Bill,
The one on e-bay went for $125. I have the same model with everything in excellent shape and had tried to find out what it was worth. Thanks for the info. ![]() |
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...;category=2585
This is a AMT '67 Camaro Pace Car kit and it's near-perfect. |