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Old 05-15-2013, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by MA70CHEVELLE View Post

How much it costs to build a car is not necessarily relevant to the value of the car. You can spend $70,000.00 on a build and end up with a $30,000 car. I think it is aesthetically pleasing. There is still a question of price and value. It is esentially a 1970 Malibu with an upgraded engine and some decals that are nothing more than decoration. This is especially true since the badging and decals say 454 and its only a 396. I think it is a low 20's car and possibly a 25,000 car. I just can't see it being worth much more than 25. Here is some additional info I found on hemmings.com:

http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...e/1573281.html
Sounds to me you already know the value what it's worth. Flash gave an honest answer in his post.
Few things I noticed is it's missing the Proportioning Valve by the master cylinder, so I wondering if it has drum brakes up front.
Also has the wrong trunk Chevelle emblem on the deck lid. Left fender curve does not match the door among other items. Dealers always price high.
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