1969 Corvette 427/400 4spd
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I bet he wont take less than $30K, I wouldn't
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sorry I used the wrong terminology it is numbers matching car
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Metal-man not a problem but with that clarification the numbers change considerably. I will pass on my price assessment. They are changing so quickly I can’t keep up.
I am sure someone who has been keeping up will chime in.
Ike
I am sure someone who has been keeping up will chime in.
Ike
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Sorry I made a mistake the car has the matching engine, transmission and rear end and it has 29k original miles. The car was poorly painted and does need a paint job again (looks good from
5 feet away). I had it on a lift today it needs a complete overhaul underneath but it is solid. The interior needs work but the drivetrain (engine and transmission) was rebuilt. All the chrome needs to be redone as well. Needs a lot of TLC.
I did a budget on the car (if I were to offer him a fair price he would likely not accept) where I would do all the work myself including the chrome plating and I would have my tenant paint the car and it got really expensive where I could actually buy the car complete.
5 feet away). I had it on a lift today it needs a complete overhaul underneath but it is solid. The interior needs work but the drivetrain (engine and transmission) was rebuilt. All the chrome needs to be redone as well. Needs a lot of TLC.
I did a budget on the car (if I were to offer him a fair price he would likely not accept) where I would do all the work myself including the chrome plating and I would have my tenant paint the car and it got really expensive where I could actually buy the car complete.
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The chrome bumper cars are rising very quickly right now. Throw in that this is a big block and tri-power along with a 4-speed it gets more expensive every day you do not purchase it... Not saying that you should, only that I have been enjoying watching these cars begin to get the money that others in their era have been getting for a while now.
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