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Prices of original, stock or restored muscle cars continue to climb in the Pacific Northwest. SS El Camino's and 68-72 Chevy trucks are also extremely popular. Modified, custom or the latest fad in cars always seem to fade in value after their style or trend starts to fade and the newest craze kicks in. Restoration, paint and part prices are definitely not going down, paint is especially rising in price by leaps and bounds. I have to laugh when I see the annual "are prices declining?" thread as they sure are not for the cars I want. Have you tried to buy a restored '70 SS El Camino lately? Holy cow. And late 70's and mid '80's muscle cars are really hot.
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![]() This one would be 26K US. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true This one would cost you about 15K US. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true About 26K US for this one. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...ationFlag=true |
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