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> What is this car worth, seems a little steep
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post Oct 10 2015, 10:51 AM
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Sorry no pics...I should have snapped a cell phone pic but didn't think about it when I saw it with a for sale sign on a local import car repair place.

it is a 71 (3/70 on the build sticker) that is bright yellow. A 2 owner car, which was originally purchased at Vasek Polak in CA, it has been in MO for at least 9 years always garaged.

only rust is in hell hole, rear trunk looks awesome all of the original pads/carpet is there. car has had one repaint that was a quicky coat.

car looks like it has spent the last 40 years used but kept in a garage. Hell hole has rust metal is thin but no holes.

it looks like it was upgraded (at least the front) with 73' chrome bumpers.

the 1.7 started right up with the original FI

interior is rough but not trashed, restorable.

it's just that all the rubber, wires, & stuff is 40 years old.

They are asking $9k
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mepstein
post Oct 10 2015, 10:55 AM
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$5-6k if the longs and suspension console are solid. - my opinion.
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post Oct 10 2015, 06:04 PM
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Probably a $4-$5K car. Going to cost the difference in repair and parts of the $9K to get it the asking value.
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post Oct 10 2015, 06:11 PM
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I'm curious how a build date of 3/70 turns out to be a 71 ? What was the vin ? A first year car ( 1970 ) with little rust and sold at Vasek , is easily worth 5-6k in my opinion. Have you seen what people are selling these things for in CA ? It's insane and taking all the fun out of it.
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post Oct 10 2015, 08:42 PM
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I don't think a 3/70 is a 71. If it is a 3/70 I may be interested if you pass.
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post Oct 11 2015, 07:27 PM
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I have to go to LA for work tomorrow...I will give the shop a call and verify the VIN
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