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I'd say in the $40K - $45K range. Depending on how nice the car is, how original it is, and how much (if any) documentation it has.
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Market is still soft for these cars...
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I know, I think I am going to let it pass. I just don't think there is profit there. Sure would be a nice car to keep for the money though.
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Sounds like a neat car, I really like the low option, no AC cars. Sounds strange living in a warm climate, but AC is just so much work. There still could be lots wrong to make it priced correctly. I've read adds like that, looked at the car and wondered where the car was that they were taking about. You never know until you look, it could be worth max 25K or it could be worth more. It would be nice if it was an Alan Green Chevrolet car, lots of Hi Perf cars came from that dealer.
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