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1969 camaro subframe
Hello
Just wanted to know what a 1969 camaro subframe in very nice shape , very clean and painted black would be worth, a friend wants to buy it and I'm not sure what they go for. Just the frame nothing attached. Thanks for your help. Ken |
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frame
400-600
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Barry Allan |
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Is it an early or late frame? Is the bottom pan all crushed from floor jacks? Does it have perfect, thick round mounting holes for the bushings? All these things help determine a price.
- Warren |
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Subframe
What is the difference in an early or late frame?
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Floor jack area is very nice not caved in, That is why I bought it 30 years ago, mounting area looks thick ? 400-600 the price ? or higher?
Thanks . Ken |
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I would think if the guy you are going to sell it to is going to use it on a driver, $400.-$600. is fair. If it is going on a high end restored car, I would go higher since the lower pan is not all caved in.
- Warren |
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Here is a link where I responded about the later '69 Camaro subframes. It is post number 8.
- Warren https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=137616 |
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That subframe is worth $1,000 all day long. Good ones are getting harder and harder to find.
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Thanks Guy's, Really big help. My friend wants to pay me $500 because he's going to cut it up to fit his 64 Riviera as he's installing a LS engine. I'm going to pass as I don't want it destroyed. I felt obligated but he's got another one lined up but rusty. Thanks again.
Ken |