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Old 08-05-2017, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by MOTORHEAD View Post
I'm calling it "vintage" because it's within the first 30 sn's, with original design suspension, Girling brakes, 42 gal fuel tank, toploader, FIA bump, batts behind pass seat, oil catch can, a true "S/C" replica.
Only thing not period correct is the Shelby alum block engine.
I'm wondering what these cars are worth in todays market. Not a specific price for this car, but a "price range".
Anybody know of any recent sales (within the last year ??) Only ones that I recall were for newer models, with billet suspensions and unpainted bodywork.

Ted
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No early cars have sold this year that I personally know about.

Value wise, it's a buyers market right now, some will dig the early style (IE: original style) underpinnings, many others will not. Same goes for the aluminum stroker vs an original "vintage" engine.


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