Re: 1970 T/a
[Re: bigcar]
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10/23/23 07:26 PM
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I am thinking to $70,000 to $90,000 range. Beautiful car. Documentation and numbers matching will/could push it higher.
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Re: 1970 T/a
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10/23/23 09:34 PM
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Not sure what its worth, but it sure looks nice. Love the color! That is my favorite high impact color... great looking T/A!
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Re: 1970 T/a
[Re: NigelTufnel]
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10/24/23 03:25 PM
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It's not a restored car! So I think that would be little high. It has been interesting to mess with. I've had several E body cars and never had one this original. Thanks again for the responses. The proverbial It's on the glove box! pic.
Last edited by bigcar; 10/24/23 03:29 PM.
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Re: 1970 T/a
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10/24/23 03:36 PM
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It's not a restored car! So I think that would be little high. An original car in nice survivor condition is worth more than a restored car IMO. Great piece.
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Re: 1970 T/a
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10/24/23 03:56 PM
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It's not a restored car! So I think that would be little high. An original car in nice survivor condition is worth more than a restored car IMO. Great piece. What Ed says! What a gorgeous T/A!!
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Re: 1970 T/a
[Re: bigcar]
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10/25/23 04:25 AM
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It's not a restored car! So I think that would be little high. It has been interesting to mess with. I've had several E body cars and never had one this original. Thanks again for the responses. The proverbial It's on the glove box! pic. Ok. Now you messed up! You gotten finger prints on the sheet above the glove box. You’ve got to fix that. The question is, however, do you use Colorado dirt or Oklahoma dirt? Lol. All I can say is that a car that still has the sheet above the glove box is rare has not been messed with very much at all. I agree that it is worth more than a restored car. Nice car.
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