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Thread: What do you think this is worth?

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    Stupid Fast
    1968 Camero, 327 worked small block not matching vin but matching date stamp, 4 speed muncie, 12 bolt rear end, Frame stiffened, Very straight body, No rust in inner quarters, trunk is solid, Door sills and jambs solid, paint is good.
    I like it and it is forsale, It has the original style seats and are in good shape, no tears, just need cleaned? and the headliner looks new?
    Door panels even look good, Big thing I like is I cant find ANY rust, that is sooooo rare in these parts....Ohhh yeah, it was a frame off rebuild so it has all new body mounts and the whole suspension has new bushings, tie rods and ball joints ect....
    http://www.theinsideline.net/forum/a...id=15144&stc=1
    http://www.theinsideline.net/forum/a...id=15145&stc=1
    What do you think?

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    CandyA$$
    the pictures did not come through, some of us may see it but not all.
    Oooh that sounds like a pretty dollar.

  3. #3
    uvindex
    1968 Camero... What do you think?Nice car, wish I had one. I'm not sure of the value. Hey, it's Camaro.

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    BROADMINDED
    Sweet Ride. I Can See The Pics. Now

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    Boozer
    I'd give you $500 for it but that's only because that's all I can afford.
    Check Ebay and see what comparable cars are going for. Also look at traderonline.com and check out the classic car trader. I bet you could 13-15K for that thing easy. If I had the money I'd be all over it that is my dream car.

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    cdog
    1968 Camero, 327 worked small block not matching vin but matching date stamp, 4 speed muncie, 12 bolt rear end, Frame stiffened, Very straight body, No rust in inner quarters, trunk is solid, Door sills and jambs solid, paint is good.
    I like it and it is forsale, It has the original style seats and are in good shape, no tears, just need cleaned? and the headliner looks new?
    Door panels even look good, Big thing I like is I cant find ANY rust, that is sooooo rare in these parts....Ohhh yeah, it was a frame off rebuild so it has all new body mounts and the whole suspension has new bushings, tie rods and ball joints ect....
    http://www.theinsideline.net/forum/a...id=15144&stc=1
    http://www.theinsideline.net/forum/a...id=15145&stc=1
    What do you think?
    Check out www.pro-touring.com Camaro's are one of the most popular cars to turn into touring cars. I've had a 68 SS and still have my 67. they are great cars.

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    Terminal Velocity
    i have one just like that. Same color 2" steel cowl hood, solid 350 motor. Original rally steel wheels. Original stock hood, date code 327 and glide for it. I have a 700r4 core to be rebuilt interior is stock except radio. I wouldn't let it go for anything less than probably $16-17K. They keep going up in price good investments.

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    CandyA$$
    We see the pics now, sweet ride.
    And I will say it again, a pretty penny.
    Good luck

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