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Old 08-11-2015, 08:44 AM
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I've owned quite a few Nova's so i guess I can give input on that car. My guess would be $2-4K depending on what it has and what year it is. 62' was the first year for the Nova and 65' is the rarest year, so IMO those two years are worth more than a 63-64'. Parts for 62's and especially 65's are very hard to come by, so if trim etc comes with the car then it may push more towards the higher end. If you have the trunk and there are reverse lights in the trunk, then it's a 65'. The rear glass is hard to get, so again price would reflect that. Lastly, post cars are actually harder to restore than coupes from what I've been told, but coupe are more desirable and bring more value. Hope that helps a little.
Thanks for chiming in. I had a few others say right around that price as well. I was guessing about 1,000...but that's good news for her. I will let her know, and thanks again!
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Old 08-14-2015, 11:21 AM
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No problem. I'd also consider posting it on Steve's Nova Site. I think that would be your best bet, lots of guys looking for Nova projects there. Good luck!
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