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Originally Posted by Kid
What do you think would be a fair price for the car asked on pictures and info available? What would be good things to ask them? What would be good things to look at and inspect in person?
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Price is always really tricky as what is worth $X to one person is worth $1/2X to someone else. I would say mid 20s maybe for this car but that is just a ball-park. If I am paying anywhere over $30k I want to car to either be a frame-off or have lots of documentation authenticating it as a true Super Sport with matching number equipment (ignoring the ridiculous $ amounts the LS-6 cars try to bring.)
I just think you can find a car that meets the requirements you listed here for well under $30k and have it be just as nice.
This car is not a matching # car but it at least comes with build sheets proving its heritage.
http://www.chevelles.com/classifieds...t=46927&cat=22
A few others that might be worth looking into
http://www.chevelles.com/classifieds...t=52169&cat=22
http://www.chevelles.com/classifieds...t=48503&cat=22
http://www.chevelles.com/classifieds...t=51776&cat=22
Good luck on your hunt. I really didn't mean to make it seem like the car you are interested in was not a good deal or is hiding anything. But you really need to investigate extensively before purchasing. There was a guy on the forum I linked to that purchased a 70 or 71 that looked just as good, if not better than the one you originally asked about. I think 6 or so months went by before he realized the car had all sorts of issues and ended up stripping the car to the frame and starting over. He got about 1/4 of the way into his build and was so over his budget that his wife was trying to make him sell the project. It was just a complete waste of money.