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Old 01-07-2022, 01:15 AM
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Default 1969 Camaro Inner Fenders

Just wondering what a fair value would be on a pair (L & R) of used GM take-off inner fenders for a non-RS 1969 Camaro?
I have a pair that I've had stashed for about 10 years and a guy has asked me if I'd sell them. I'm happy to let them go for whatever is the going rate in the USA (value in US$ then converted to local AUS$ here), but don't want to rip him off or sell myself short.
Had a look at the usual vendors and the reproductions are about US$160 each. Unsure on value of used but GM tin, and if it is +/- the repro cost.


Not the greatest detail photo, and a little dusty from storage; but they are straight and have zero rust. Passenger side just has a couple of extra holes where the PO mounted an overflow bottle and a couple of relays.
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Old 01-08-2022, 11:43 PM
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Easily worth a couple hundred each. I'd say $175 each would be fair if buying both.
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Tim, I feel that the right side is the bigger value one. They are usually rusty under the battery tray for obvious reasons. I would pay $500 for a mint right side one. Very few left in the wild. I could see NOS ones bringing in $1000 or better

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Thank you both for your replies, much appreciated!
Also aware that this isn't really the right sub-forum to ask such a question, but couldn't find a more appropriate one to ask in. Thanks!
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Iv got a set Iv had listed for $200 for going on 3 years now with no buyers. The right side has some pitting from tha battery. I have had a few calls and the first thing they ask is how’s the right side!
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Good to know, thanks! and GLWS
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