If one has extra coin....
http://denver.craigslist.org/car/380904378.html
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If one has extra coin....
http://denver.craigslist.org/car/380904378.html
http://www.europeancollectibles.com/..._inv_id=Po1552
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Originally Posted by WLDRCR
looks nice but why no green gauges as a 67? asking price is $85k
That listing has been on that site for over a year now, and was discussed in this prior thread. It was restored here in San Diego by a fellow named Keith Newby. It's not perfect, but it's nice, nonetheless.Quote:
Originally Posted by WLDRCR
TT
The '69 S car was on Ebay a few weeks ago.. I believe that it sold for $26K or so..
Ah, thanks for the clarification, Eric. With the same inventory ID# on the web page, I wondered if it had gone anywhere or not. So do you think this ~20% price hike in the last year is indicative of where the market has gone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Soterik
When I saw the car, I did not notice the gauges (it was up on a lift for most of the time), but they really do look like the gauges in my '68 from the pics. Since this is a late-production car, is it possible that the factory just ran out of the green gauges and started installing the '68 type? I have heard of such "phase-in/phase-out" operations before, with production/parts changes.Quote:
In regards to the gauges.... the car is really close to the tail end of the run.
TT