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Old 08-13-2010, 09:38 AM   #1
Paul Merolla
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Default Re: 69 camaro value?

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Dick, the best way I have found to check on what cars are actually selling for is to watch the prices on e-bay. Do a search, select a few, then see what the bidding goes to and whether they sell or not. Very few musclecars are selling because people are still trying to get yesterdays prices.

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To add to Travis' strategy, I do the same thing except after your search results come up, go to the check boxes on the left side and click on "completed listings". It will show you the results of recent auctions...prices in green are items that sold, prices in red are items that didn't sell.
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Old 08-13-2010, 09:58 AM   #2
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Default Re: 69 camaro value?

And the last car I would buy would be the one with "all new panels".

Spend the extra money and buy one that still has the original panels. There are a lot of really pretty cars with shiny paint that loose their allure once it gets to your garage for a few weeks and you start to really study it. Gaps, here, gaps there, mismatched seams and body lines and of course rust that seems to inevitably pop up; again and again.

Sure I'm spoiled living in Arizona. But the good ones are still out there. Since this oval port 427 (which is not a COPO engine since they were all rectangular port) is not original, consider a 307 Camaro that still has an excellent original body and put a 427 in it if that's what you want.

And with '69 Camaro's it's pretty easy to spend $25K on up on a decent driver that has a good appearance.
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