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I'm watching that one.Man it looks tough.
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Nice to hear from you Danny.Incase you guys don't know Danny has a garage full of muscle.His LS6 Chevelle has 36K original miles and is the nicest one I have ever seen.
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Funny.I called a 427 Super Stock clone on Ebay.It had a side oiler and was very nice.Starting bid was around 17,200.I figured the reserve was close to that.After talking to the guy for about 20 minutes I ask how much he would take.54K!End of conversation.
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All nice cars.I think the best looking muscle car of all time was the 70 W30.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ZiggyL78</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> His LS6 Chevelle has 36K original miles and is the nicest one I have ever seen. </div></div>
Definitely one sweet car!
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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Interesting, I was thinking about asking the same question.
I was thinking of buying a retirement investment vehicle that I can use for cruise nights and taking the kids to Dairy Queen, but my budget is more in the $10-$15k range. Any thoughts on getting something in that realm?
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I would also stand up for the 1970 Mustang Sportsroof fastback and Cougar XR7 with 351 Cleveland and the 4-speed. They are fast. And with some tuning and headers, you will be very, very happy with even more performance. That 1970 351C is an under-rated gem in the musclecar market, plus with the looks of a '70 fastback Stang, it's all good.
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You can buy a lot of car for 30K in todays world...maybe you should consider what is most appealing to YOU...
Say.. A nice Camaro, Chevelle, Nova [that would be perhaps the most common car at a car show and draw less attention than you might think]BTW I own two Chevelles... An incredible 'survivor' anything, certain circles go wild for [like me!]BTW I own 4 survivors A day two car, that seems to being drawing more attention than ever everyplace..[I go wild for those too!]I own a couple of those Or something you don't see as often like an AMC, Buick , Olds or many FoMoCos.. [I run to see AMX's and Machines]I have two Olds and a Buick, even 1 Ford! I'd think you would get way more car if you stayed away from the norm... |
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While I would generally agree with everyone that you <span style="text-decoration: underline">should</span> be able to find something pretty nice for $30k - I am constantly amazed at the "issues" that many of these cars have (just ask kwhizz...).
Casually perusing the cars for sale at Jefferson this past Friday most everything I saw at any price range below $30k had seriously spray bombed engine compartments/chassis with Auto Zone accessories, questionable bodywork, and medicore interiors - most all needed something. Maybe I am too picky and certainly there are always exceptions to this but they are becoming fewer every year. You can see why no issue cars with original components (drivetrain and major accessories like alternator, distributor, carb, etc) are selling more quickly and getting more money. Jake |
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Any interest in a very nice 72 Camaro, SS, 4 speed, heavy docs,very original, except paint, for 25?
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Tony 55 Nomad Gasser 70 SS 427 Nova 34 Ford Sedan..Hemi powered Michigan/ Florida |
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