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Whats a good price on a 69 Chevelle Malibu. 307 powerglide 37k original miles, mint original interior. No rust. Survivor car.
Original paperwork, buildsheet. 10 bolt car. Any input would be nice |
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Rob, it depends a little on what you are going to do with it....if you're just gonna drive it "as is", that's one thing...if it's a platform to create a BB clone, then it's worth a little more. Any rust free survivor Chevelle with a turnkey interior has to be worth at least $10-$15k...you couldn't recreate a rust free piece for that much. If you don't have to paint it..than I would go a little higher. Try to figure what it would cost you to build a car that solid and then work backwards from there.
tom
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Car has original paint also.
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What colors? Any other notable options?
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Power stering-drum brakes-am radio. Pretty basic.
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Compare it with this one...
http://denver.craigslist.org/car/648201122.html I've talked to the guy and he'd be willing to sell for $13,500. I questioned whether the paint was still original since the passenger quarter is missing the Malibu emblem? Nice solid car though.... |
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Thanks for all info--looked it today was not all I thought it would be o-well. Thanks again
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