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Old 01-30-2024, 01:44 AM
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Default 1969 Camaro (standard) nos fenders

absolutely mint set of NOS 69 Camaro fenders in the original boxes. they have been shrink-wrapped to protect the boxes. excellent condition. Pick-up in Minnesota or you arrange shipping. $3800
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I am sure they are worth every dime, given the amount of effort required to make aftermarket crap fenders work. $3800 is more than my 69 Z/28 cost new. It was about $3,200. Of course, when you correct for inflation, that $3,200 in 1969 equates to almost $28,000 today.
Conversely, $3,800 today is the equivalent to $455 back in 1969. So, maybe you aren't asking enough!!!
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Of course, when you correct for inflation, that $3,200 in 1969 equates to almost $28,000 today.
Whenever I think I am paying too much for something I use that internet tool to put things into perspective and more often than not the prices are pretty darn close. I paid $10 for my first ever airplane ride which was in a Ford Trimotor in 1974. That equates to $62.22 today. Good luck getting a ride for that today as they are closer to $95.
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Whenever I think I am paying too much for something I use that internet tool to put things into perspective and more often than not the prices are pretty darn close. I paid $10 for my first ever airplane ride which was in a Ford Trimotor in 1974. That equates to $62.22 today. Good luck getting a ride for that today as they are closer to $95.
Amen to that Rick.
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