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------Let me say first that this is a very nice 67. Absolutely love the paperwork. Coming from Harry Mann, Im surprised that it doesnt have the six-tail-light dealer option. With that out of the way, it has been selectively detailed under the hood along with the paintwork discussed. Exhaust that I can see is aluminized. Still, with all the current mania I believe I could sell that car for around the $85,000 figure I already mentioned. Does that mean I would pay that??? NO, but I would pay more than the $45,000 mentioned with out even going to see it first.........Bill S
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A painted stamp pad? That will cost you all 88 points!
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Howard Growing old is a certainty, growing up isn't |
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The car can still Survivor with a repaint, I've owned two completely repainted Corvettes that have received the Bloomington Survivor award. You need to qualify in three of the four areas (body, interior, engine, chassis) to achieve Survivor, so the remiander of the car needs to be original. A car can not Benchmark unless it achieves Survivor in all four areas and achieves Bloomington Gold all in the same weekend. The car most likely could not Benchmark.
It could also receive three of four Bow Tie Stars with a repaint. Still a nice achievement for a car. I'm looking at a twin to this car, black plate and all, in silver and a coupe for $40,000. It's on the West Coast. It's important with a California car to have all the smog equipment there, it's expensive and you can't justify it for a small block. I say $50,000, or a bit more. With the right owner, some TLC and some Top Flight ribbons, the value could rise into the 70's. |
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I thought it sounded like they cleared over the orig paint.
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------Original post stated that the car had "AC"!!! I looked at the pics but believe it or not missed that the car did not actually have "AC". Therefore my pricing is revised downward. Car has a high side of around $60,000 without the "AC". Bet you thought I was crazy, huh Tim...........Bill S
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It sounds like the car isn't worth 6 figures YET...wait another few years and it could be. Great condition and documentation...it's just not a big block and therefore cannot command top top dollar. Not that I wouldn't want that beauty in my garage...but the check would start with a "5" or a "6", that's all.
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Guys thanks for all the input. I offered the owner 45K, he claimed he had already turned down 71 and 77K, I figure that's BS. I appeciate all the opinions, fone calls and advice. I learn soething everyday here. I am just trying to get educated and this one was out of my comfort zone but it was a good learning experience.
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No one noticed the Headrst Bench seat option, that would be a One of One !!!
Jim |
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Hi Bill
Funny you should mention the 6 taillight add on from Harry Mann. They called it the Califonia Special treatment. Here is original Harry Mann car I found. Harry Mann Chevrolet actually took the cup from an nos rear panel and used it for the extra lights. This car was Silver and will be going back to Silver, with the 6 lights. Oh yeah it has that other option too, fuel injection. ![]()
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Bill, you're crazy like a fox........
I bet somone saw "air injector reactor" on the tank sticker and thought it was AC.... |