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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
I think it's an awesome car personally, but I think the market will show that the Automatic Transmission and color hurts it slightly. I'm at $50K. Make it a Black/4-Speed car and watch how much higher it would go.
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
I believe this was restored by Fred K. from Phx last year. I have seen the car (almost completed) and Fred does very nice work. Car is killer.
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
If it's Fred's work...it's awesome!
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
Did I misunderstand the initial post - I thought the car was unrestored? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
I was referring to the link 5 post above.
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396-375
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markjohnson</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I think it's an awesome car personally, but I think the market will show that the Automatic Transmission and color hurts it slightly. I'm at $50K. Make it a Black/4-Speed car and watch how much higher it would go. </div></div>My opinion also. Novas don't get their just do. A car like this is the one to have just like Rob's brown car. $75,000 is survivor L78 camaro money it seems lately. I don't even think the 69 Z's in survivor status bring 75 and up. I think at 55 and some change the buyer and seller should be happy. Don't EVER restore it IMO!
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