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'69 convertible value
I have a line on another very nice original '69 Firebird convertible. I've known the car for 5+ years. It is a 350 auto car, 68,000 miles, original all around. Never any body work, body and floors are solid and paint is very good. Interior is very nice as is the top. It has power brakes and steering, power top, am radio and clean black interior with console. The car is blue with black top. This is a true survivor car in great condition. It still has what appears to be the factory markings visible on the firewall!
What do you think it is worth? I think I can get it for high teens. Thanks!
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My 69 350 vert isn't as clean and I have more $ invested restoring mine without any regrets. Value will change year to year, if you can afford it - go for it. It's a rare car in my books.
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Wally |
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Nice car. The verts have been going up in value so I'd say high teens to 29K. A large spread but check the recent sale on a 8cyl. car as of late.
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Steve Karew |
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Nice car and I'm partial to the color. Looks very clean. I think you're in the ballpark with high teens.
-John
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Buy it n go to Barrett Jackson !!
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Steve Karew |
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