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Old 10-12-2006, 06:39 AM
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Default Price needed quick..67 L-79 Convert.

I really dont know what these cars bring but a guy in town has a 67 L-79 4 speed Convertible Chevelle, All # match, suppose to have papers, good colors, nice resto etc.. Whats a car like this worth I dont really want it but kinda think its priced right from other hardtop prices Ive seen. So it might be one of those deals a car cant pass on. Thanks in advance. Andy

P.S. Scott didnt you have a few L79s??
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Old 10-12-2006, 08:06 AM
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Cool car, I'm in?
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Old 10-12-2006, 08:59 AM
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Default Re: Price needed quick..67 L-79 Convert.

As high as $65K if done right. That's TOP DOLLAR for a Fully restored and CORRECT car. Likley it isn't that kind of car, so I would say $40K
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Default Re: Price needed quick..67 L-79 Convert.

The guy wants 40k maybe I was wrong then.. That just seemed reasonable for a car like that.. Does anyone know how many were made?
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Im going to look today..I'll keep you posted.
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Default Re: Price needed quick..67 L-79 Convert.

According to Team Chevelle...there 4,048 L79 Chevelles made in 1967...

No breakdown for different models...that I could find!
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Old 10-12-2006, 08:00 PM
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Turns out car has no papers, owner history back to new with original owner still alive, but no a car Id stand up for.
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Old 10-13-2006, 04:38 AM
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sorry andrew i have been busy..I have a l79 vert myself and its the only 1 i have ever seen personaly,they are extremely rare in my opinion and a nice orig documented example would be worth some $$$$.
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Default Re: Price needed quick..67 L-79 Convert.

I've only heard of '65s. Especially with the advent of the 396, I bet they're REALLY rare, and the rate of attrition is probably greater than 396 cars because they're obscure. I'd love to see one of these as a rag or a post. Have seen one or two Malibu hardtops.

As they only came with sticks, is there a way to tell from the tranny? Or did 275hp cars receive the same tranny?
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Old 10-17-2006, 02:42 AM
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They were all 4spds and the reason they are so rare is unless u have docs or the #s matching drivetrain there just a v8 malibu body according to the vin.There are no codes on the cowl tags or in the vin # and the 275 hp cars had almost all the same stuff so unless u really know these cars once they lost the orig eng and docs u can,t tell them apart....aside from a few little pieces..
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