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1968 GP 4-speed, 8 lug, 428 car w/ 455 now - not mine, just interesting
This guy has this listed under parts rather than in the cars section, so it's somewhat hidden. Might be a nice project for someone. I can't believe there were too many 68 GP's with a 428 / 4-speed combo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Pontiac-Grand-Prix-factory-428-4-speed-manual-transmission-8-lug-suspension/302990228541?hash=item468b9ffc3d:g:0jYAAOSwjoFcSOJ W:rk:1f:0&LH_ItemCondition=4 |
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if it sells, the guy is going to be pissed when he has $700 in fees for not selling it as an auto but as parts. Maybe this section is the same but I don't think so. (figuring 10% ebay and 3% paypal)
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3 grand would be a steal...
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Even though they are rare, they are out there. Looked at a 428 4-speed, 8-lug version in Vedoro Green a few years ago. Running, driving version. $7500.00. It needed a full restoration but everything was there and basically functional. They are way under-valued wonderful cars IMO. At current values, that looks like a parts car to me. Tons of one year only parts on them makes these cars very expensive to restore and peak value just isn't there.
Couple on Hemmings: https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...&year_max=1968 One guy claims they made only 195 of them. But that was the HO engine. 360 HP regular 428 like the one I looked at were far more common. 45K seems like a dreamer's price but I am generally wrong. I could easily see spending 40K on the one for sale to bring it back to that level though. |
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