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Old 09-10-2008, 09:28 PM
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1966 Chevelle, 138 vin, real SS, not the original motor, no paperwork, was a real 4 speed, now a Th400, should be blue, now is red, all original body which is basically flawless, original 1/4s, fenders, floors, trunk etc, original untouched interior.

Ameture frame off of a rust free frame, engine compartment needs attention... freshly painted that looks presentable if not better, nothing I cannot handle myself - detail wise...

Motor is a '65 dated L78 out of a '65 Corvette... What do you think its worth?

I want to make a day-2 car... in this case, numbers do not matter...

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Old 09-10-2008, 09:38 PM
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You might want to try www.teamchevelle.com great site for this info.
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My Guess? In the $6000-$8000 Range.
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Sounds alot like the car bulletpruf has for sale on this site. I would say 15-17k. The engine alone is worth a good bit.


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Old 09-11-2008, 04:32 AM
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Sounds alot like the car bulletpruf has for sale on this site. I would say 15-17k. The engine alone is worth a good bit.


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I am not talking about his car per say, but something in the same neighborhood just with a cleaner body (not knocking his car one bit). Thanks for the input. I'm guessing the car is worth about $10,000.
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Old 09-11-2008, 05:26 AM
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Geography can play an important part here..66's thrive in some areas,not as much in others.I've seen a car like that bring $7000.00 in the northwest,$11-14000.00 in southeast.
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I sold a 66 SS with a pretty clean body, totally disassembled earlier this year, I included a 66 360 HP engine and muncie for 7k. It needed everything. The 65 L78 should be worth 5K or more in pieces. I guess it depends on how clean the car is.


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Geography can play an important part here..66's thrive in some areas,not as much in others.I've seen a car like that bring $7000.00 in the northwest,$11-14000.00 in southeast.

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It would be really hard to buy that car for $7000 in the Northwest...
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