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Old 01-21-2004, 10:54 PM
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Pictures? Gotta love the gold-on-gold.
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Old 01-21-2004, 11:22 PM
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the car in the link looks like a honest car and the surrounding where the pictures were taken look clean,

I think that it is a very nice car and if a person was looking for a nice '67 to play with and have a solid investment I would have it inspected by now and bought if I was looking, as far as e-bay there are plenty of cars to sift through but some nice ones come through and you usually can tell them apart.

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That gold car is pretty nice, but with 80,000+ miles, I think he'll be hard pressed to get $30K for a small block. I have a friend with a '67 SS396/325 car,4 speed, Tahoe, parchment deluxe, tach/guages, tilt, am/fm and rear speaker. Every piece of paper since new, 24,000 miles, every number matches etc. The car sat in a barn for years until a previous owner pulled it out and did a frame off on it. All original metal with no rust ever! $32K is his asking price. It is stored for the winter and I will buy in the iSpring when he gets it out if I haven't spent all of my "car fund" before then. If I don't have the space or money at that time, I'll have to pass - so let me know if anyone is seriously interested. Please, serious only as this is a good friend of mine and I don't want to waste his time (or mine for that matter) .
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That gold car is pretty nice, but with 80,000+ miles, I think he'll be hard pressed to get $30K for a small block. I have a friend with a '67 SS396/325 car,4 speed, Tahoe, parchment deluxe, tach/guages, tilt, am/fm and rear speaker. Every piece of paper since new, 24,000 miles, every number matches etc. The car sat in a barn for years until a previous owner pulled it out and did a frame off on it. All original metal with no rust ever! $32K is his asking price. It is stored for the winter and I will buy in the iSpring when he gets it out if I haven't spent all of my "car fund" before then. If I don't have the space or money at that time, I'll have to pass - so let me know if anyone is seriously interested. Please, serious only as this is a good friend of mine and I don't want to waste his time (or mine for that matter) .

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Mark,
your friends car sounds nice, but the point I was making is finding a nice '67 RS/SS 350 car intact, and unmolested is getting as diffacult as any other rare muscle car,especially with all the correct dated parts still on it from new, comparing a big block non RS car to this car is not the same.

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Bud, are you saying a big block SS is not as "rare" or desirable as an small block RS/SS? Like I said, it's a nice car, but he'll never get $30K for it today - that was the point I was making. I think he might get $25K tops.
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I never said that a BB car was not desirable,

I said comparing the two is not the same and that is the truth, what he gets for it who knows?? I have my feelings on what it may sell for and will just watch and see what happens.

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You're right a few thousand Big blocks versus 29,000 small blocks...hardly the same. So, how much do you think it will go for? My guess is it will only bid to $18,400 and will not meet the reserve
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Good guess! I can't imagine too many small block RS/SS cars going much higher unless it has a lot of documentation.
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I don't want to start a dog fight guys, when you are out looking at other cars for sale online, at dealers etc...

take notice of how few nice RS/SS 350 cars you run across, you will not see many, yes you will see the attempt at a fake car like everything else we look at and yes they made a ton of them but most of them are gone, a true number matching nice car is worth a few bucks. I dont think the guy is out of line asking and takeing 25 for the car maybe a little more if he has interesting paper with the car, show me some comparables at less money, I have not seen one lately.

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