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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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cam69aro (07-16-2018) |
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Stick with solid lifter 4 speed original paint documented cars and you'll be more than ok... I haven't seen these take a hit AT ALL.
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the427king (07-16-2018) |
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Ill have to agree with James . X2
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1969 Z28 Rally Green Legend survivor 21k original miles!sold 1969 Camaro RS Z28 Survivor Garnet red 71k original miles.sold 1967 Camaro RS/SS L78 Mountain Green 4.10 posi sold 1969 Z28 X33D80 31k original mile Survivor Dusk POP Bornwith drivetrain.Sold 1969 Camaro LM1 Olympic Gold 78k original miles 1995 Camaro Z28 silver Convertible AT 1969 Camaro COPO 9561 21k original miles original drivetrain M22 Tach and gauge package |
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This one would be 26K US. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true This one would cost you about 15K US. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true About 26K US for this one. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true |
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1969 Z/28's are not going down in price from what I have seen. They have been pretty steady.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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And they seem to be helping pull the nice 68 & 70's Z's up with them
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Just attended Grant Miller's classic car auction in Lock Haven, PA. Prices on 60's muscle were VERY strong. '61 Chevy 4 speed convertible (327/300 - black/red) sold for $135k!
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58-62 B body verts are super strong and have been for years. If the top goes down and it has tail fins really look out...
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It is the most asked one of the most asked questions I get. I think unfortunately a lot of people answer the question based on truly little to no REAL knowledge but instead based on a very small sample size that see. Things like listings on eBay. Or Craigslist and that's just listings not sales. Then there are the mecums and BJ's and again, just what YOU SEE from a far. Not a large sample size. One or two cars that SHOULD bring bigger money but don't. but consider you are not always privy to what the car looks like in person. What knowledge the real buyers found out that you didn't know?? There's so many variables in market price too. From my view point and the niche market I'm dealing with. Just 66/67 SS Chevelles., things are and have been STABLE. Not up nor down but then I'm talking about fully restored and very correct cars!! Detailed and Quality. Quality built too!! Run of the mill cars. Driver quality are a dime a dozen and they are all over the map in price. But the really good stuff!! Still bringing very strong money. You just don't always see it happen.
Just my 3 cents Mike |
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67BelAir427 (07-25-2018) |
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For me it is simple. I go to a cruise in and the average age is 60 and I am one of the youngest guys there. Same thing with the swap meets. It is the coming demographic shift and sadly the writing is on the wall.
Had my 1969 Camaro very out last night for an ice cream with my wife. 20 years ago a trip to get a cone was a 45 minute or longer adventure, due to all the people who stopped to chat and ask about the car. Last night no one even gave it a glance because they have no emotional connection to the car in any way. Anybody here seeing flocks of younger people at the shows checking out gen 1 muscle cars? If so where do you live? |
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dustinm (07-26-2018) |
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