I was wondering if anyone is interested in possibly buying it. It is a 1967
with matching #'s. A 326 ci and a 2 spd powerglide. I am asking $10,000.00
for it. Am I out of my mind asking that much?
I have pictures if that will help.
Thanks
Shamus
RSCamaro - 19 May 2005 11:01 GMT
>I was wondering if anyone is interested in possibly buying it. It is a 1967
>with matching #'s. A 326 ci and a 2 spd powerglide. I am asking $10,000.00
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>Shamus
You're not crazy. As long as the car is in say... #2 to #3 shape and
has all of the original parts still inside. What I mean is that
someone didn't at some point cut holes in the door panels, cut out the
radio area for a square box style reciever, and/or any number of
things that would detract from a collector buying. It's hard to find
any first gen F-body for less than $10,000 in my area, no matter what
the shape.
...Ron
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68' Camaro RS
88' Firebird Formula
00' Mustang GT Vert
Shamus O'Hire - 20 May 2005 04:20 GMT
Thanks for the info. I have it on e-bay right now. but no bids yet (
bummer) I am the one in chino hills.
Thanks again
Shamus
>>I was wondering if anyone is interested in possibly buying it. It is a
>>1967
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> 88' Firebird Formula
> 00' Mustang GT Vert
Terry - 19 May 2005 13:27 GMT
>I was wondering if anyone is interested in possibly buying it. It is a 1967
>with matching #'s. A 326 ci and a 2 spd powerglide. I am asking $10,000.00
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> Shamus
I also think that Firebird is worth over 10K to the right buyer (depending
on condition, of course).
It might be a good idea to take it to an appraisor. Just last month I took
my '68 Camaro to an appraisor
because my insurance company needed an appraisal. They only charged $50 and
the guy told me some things
about my car that I didn't know. Value was appraised at 25K, I had it up for
sale last month at 18K, I'm
glad I decided not to sell!
Terry M.