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Old 05-15-2009, 05:13 AM
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Thanks Frank.

Here's that other one you mentioned priced the same.

I was thinking $30K, but it makes sense what you're saying; healthy but not stupid prices.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=140320732536
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At the prices you can get these cars for now, it has to of put a hurt on those reproduction bodies.

Why buy a body for $15k, when you can get a whole car for 10k more?
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I agree Mark.

Dynocorn has an interesting decision to make it seems.

Wait it out or reduce their prices...
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I think a lot of it has to do with people hurting for money as well.
Lots of people are without work and need to pay bills, so unfortunately, they have to sell their toys.
I think the time to buy is now though.
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Why scams? I seriously doubt that... These cars need to be, and are, coming back to reality prices.... it ain't 2006/2007 anymore with everyone sitting on a couple hundred grand of play money in the form of the home equity ATM....

This is equivalent to the guy who is actually listing his house and pricing it correctly, not wishing it was 2 years ago.

Good time to be a buyer Skip!
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Thanks Dave.

I'm also interested in opinions from people here:

Do you think prices on 1st gen Camaros have bottomed out yet?
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Thanks Frank.

Here's that other one you mentioned priced the same.

I was thinking $30K, but it makes sense what you're saying; healthy but not stupid prices.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=140320732536

That car is up near my parents, I'm pretty sure I know where it is. If anyone want's me to take a drive up to look, let me know. He usually has a bunch of muscle cars but typically prices them high from what I've seen of his inventory.
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Both cars seem like good buys Skip. Just always have to worry about what kind of work is under the paint.
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Both cars seem like good buys Skip. Just always have to worry about what kind of work is under the paint.
I figured you mentioned what's underneath the paint out of personal experience.

So I went and read the feature on your car.
What a story.

Congrats on a beautiful car.
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Both cars seem like good buys Skip. Just always have to worry about what kind of work is under the paint.
Yes exactly, and that also answers why someone would look at a Dynocorn body. (that would assume they actually fit together well... but they don't) A MCC body would be the place to start to save the full restoration 'fixing' money pit.
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