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Default '67 Camaro, 6-cyl to V8 Conversion

Not a bad looking car - could be a nice looking driver. I'm struggling with the $29k buy-it-now price. My neighbor expressed an interest in this car, but I told him low twenties was all the money in my opinion. Am I being too cheap here?

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Reserves been lowered twice Tony so maybe he heard you.
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Bid to $21,300.00.Did not meet reserve.Relisted.
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Bid to $21,300.00.Did not meet reserve.Relisted.

Seems the price reflects what Tony said and others agree...
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Seems the price reflects what Tony said and others agree...
Yup.Think he only took a grand off of the reserve though in second listing.
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Six popper Vin original better than any Dyno body also Red/Red really pps!
Hard to beat deal as a driver, especially w/ what everything's going for lately!

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I think we have become a bit over sensitive about certain numbers, just because of all the faked cars out there.

Don't get me wrong; numbers really do matter on a high horse car, Z etc.

So lets say this car came with a 210 HP 327. I don't see any way that would increase the current actual value of the car by 6k to 8k. No one is going to buy this car for resto purposes. It is a driver.

Besides, the color combo is desirable; although for me, as much as I like red cars, I dislike red interiors. But I do realize I am in the minority there. I think it is worth close to the BIN. If I were in the market for a driver, and if it had a white interior, I think I would be a buyer at 25k, assuming it is as rust free as it appears. As stated above, beats the snot out of a Dynacorn body. And yes, I realize the red interior is not a downgrade for most buyers.
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I think we have become a bit over sensitive about certain numbers, just because of all the faked cars out there.

Don't get me wrong; numbers really do matter on a high horse car, Z etc.

So lets say this car came with a 210 HP 327. I don't see any way that would increase the current actual value of the car by 6k to 8k. No one is going to buy this car for resto purposes. It is a driver.

Besides, the color combo is desirable; although for me, as much as I like red cars, I dislike red interiors. But I do realize I am in the minority there. I think it is worth close to the BIN. If I were in the market for a driver, and if it had a white interior, I think I would be a buyer at 25k, assuming it is as rust free as it appears. As stated above, beats the snot out of a Dynacorn body. And yes, I realize the red interior is not a downgrade for most buyers.

Agree, it may well have sold at 25k, but a person would REALLY need to like Red a LOT. I'm a Taurus, so Red is not in my color palette, and that much is way overload for me, so I do tend to devalue it from personal perspective...
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Relisted in the link below, with a $25,750 buy-it-now:

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Relisted in the link below, with a $25,750 buy-it-now:

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Start a new link, Tony, get rid of the negatives.

It should sell this time.
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