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Bill, I think 30-40,000 is a good range to be in. Maybe take a ride to Atantic City auction in February. Usually get some pretty decent cars there.
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Bill, nice small block SS cars and low horse Chevelle BB's are in that range and make great drivers. I'm considering one myself
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Thanks for all the advice. Right or wrong decision I don't know, but the car is sold. I decided to sell the car at this time as it was still a financial winner and I think non documented, and certainly non original cars are generally not a good investment. I still had a list of things I wanted to do to the car that would have cost a lot and not added much to the value. I am now in the hunt for a 68 L78 Camaro or a 70 Z28. I think the 68 is a dream that will probably never happen as the price for something good may be out of reach. The 70 Z is a possibility.
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Arrgh....I remember something about a neat British Racing Green 68 L78 with great paperwork......ohh, never mind..
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Arrgh....I remember something about a neat British Racing Green 68 L78 with great paperwork......ohh, never mind.. ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] How true! Live and learn. |
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