Actually, I don't think that the price is to bad but maybe low 20's would be better in this market. I have family members with these or have had these in the past. My uncle sold a 56 in 1988 for 25K (restored mint condition) and my father-in-law has an all original 57 that has been in the family since new, original plates, both tops, E code car (2 fours) that was appraised at 75K (though it will never be sold). In short, I don't think it would be a bad investment for long term but if you are looking to flip it...pass!
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Steve
67 Camaro RS
66 Chevelle (in progress)
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