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Old 10-10-2014, 05:47 AM
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Ok so i just went and reread your list, my bad for not reading ALL of your post and mostly looking at the pictures.

So your NOT way off on $27.5 but its still a high number.

You still have ALOT of work that has to be done to this car so the buyer either has to know how todo the work him or her self or they are going to have to pay someone (shop) to finish it.

You have alot of nice parts but there is still a ton of parks to be purchased. You mentioned interior is there but is it all in perfect shape? If not it has almost zero value as someone will most likely want it all fresh or custom.

You would be much better off doing more work to the car to get to a roller state with the rear suspension finished and body panels fully installed and at least epoxied.

The other thing to keep in mind (which you already know) is its NOT a 69 Camaro its a 2nd gen which when built to the same specs will always bring less money almost 10-20% less from what I've seen.

Your best bet would add up what you have in the parts real money, the car doesnt matter as you've had it for a long time so its worth what a shell is worth (not much) then decide what you are willing to lose on your money from there. Or aleast you will have a starting point for a price.

I know this is an old saying but its only worth whats someone is willing to pay for it at the time they are looking to buy.

Good luck what ever you decide todo!

What area are you in?
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