its really sad our cars don't hold any real value $$, other than the satisfaction of just enjoying the cars themselves.
I’m ok with it. Cars shows are full of 57 Chevys, Mustangs and Camaros. Not many C body cars around.its really sad our cars don't hold any real value $$, other than the satisfaction of just enjoying the cars themselves. You really have to want a C body, cause you'll pour lots of $$$$ into them and never get it back.
That is the only reason I got my 69 Fury. Don't give a rat's *** what anyone thinks of it and don't care what it's worth.
I’m ok with it. Cars shows are full of 57 Chevys, Mustangs and Camaros. Not many C body cars around.
I guess it has the very rare interior delete option
$25k? Maybe if it were an immaculate factory 440 4-speed car.
I guess it has the very rare interior delete option
The seller must have just finished watching Barrett / Jackson or Mecum. If you are asking $25K you really should post a lot more bigger photos. I guess we all can dream right?
I'm tellin' ya, throw those guides in the trash, they're not worth the ink it takes to print them. And turn off Barrett Jackson when it comes on.25K, that's ridiculous.. At least I know what my stepdads 318 '68 Fast-top is worth now, . This car is worth at least $17,000 in excellent condition and 11,000 in good condition according to the Hagerty Evaluation Tool. We're talking about #2 condition 6bbl Sport Fury GT pricing here with this car, geez.
That's what I was thinking to. Seems like the first one is fairly current but the other pictures are decades oldI saw this ad, pass.... more like the pictures are from 1969, wonder what it looks like today.
Any idea what that is beside the right tail pipe?Maybe it has the even rarer Flintstone option for foot power. (Note Location) 383-2BBL, it is only about $20k overpriced.
Dave
Any idea what that is beside the right tail pipe?
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