Ebay findings: 1970 Chevelle SS 454, 26 original miles
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woah dude how he get that low miles? i bet he bought it and then stored it and waited until now..lol, someone should do that with an sti and see how that works out.
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Awesome! It's a musclecar time machine. :drool:
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
is that car really worth that much?
Having a mint OEM Chevelle w/454 and all original matching numbers. People would easily write a $100,000+ check on the spot at any car show/auction.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
is that car really worth that much?
which sold for $214k at the Barret Jackson auction.or a Yenko 427 Nova(yes, Nova, not Camaro. Only 10 known to exist out of 37 evermade.)

http://www.musclev8.freeservers.com/69yenkonova.htm
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
is that car really worth that much?
-Chris
i bet the car is trailored, and he added only 10 ft to the odometer, he backed it out, and pulled it back in, plus yes i believe it is worth the money, it is a brand new collectors item car with from 34 years ago... that is a real find for collecters
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That's the point. You know that with 350k in hand, you have a good chance of being able to buy a carrera gt. However, with there only being one of these, 350k in hand doesn't mean squat unless the owner is selling. If this is being sold by the original owner it would mean this car hasn't been on the market for 30+ years. Once sold, it probably won't be on the market for another 15-20yrs. Exclusivity is the name of the game.
-Chris
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