Re: 69 camaro value?
Dick
I have to agree with Travis - demand is a big part of what determines price (as well as whether or not the seller is motivated to sell or just testing the waters). If there is competition between multiple prospective buyers obviously that can drive the price up. That has really died down considerably the last few years.
I think you need to set your own value to it as a buyer. If you like the car & want it... & it fits into your plans (meaning - it sounds to me like it doesn't need any work at all & also that it is something you want to keep, not buy to resell and make a profit on), then it might be worth it, but only you can make that decision. To make any older muscle car totally cherry costs a hell of a lot more than five thousand dollars, not to mention the time it takes to do it.
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Angelo DiTocco
'98 Firebird SS/HA
'98 Firebird B/SA
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