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ended ebay listings- stolen, stolen, and highway robbery!

Have to disagree...if anything, given the 'skin condition' they are suffering from those were more than reasonable prices paid. Did you see the cab and lower doors of the P/U!? And the 383 does nothing for the value either.

"No body rot" on the Belvedere? C'mon. Everywhere there are multiple pin holes I would expect body rot! Now, if his version of body rot means, 'the lower portion of the car is not eaten away' then, okay...but once there is a string of holes in an area, you can bet the farm a patch panel of some kind is going to need to go in.

Unless you do your own body work and paint (to include patching in panels) there is a LOT of money to be spent on both those vehicles. Depending on who is doing the body work, I see $7 to $10K easy on each...if done properly. Both need complete interiors as well.
 
That 68 RR in 999 Petty blue is back listed again.

I thought $13,000 was a bit high for a car that rough.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968...4127740?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3f19b3687c


Oooh, it's in Miami...I think I'll bid.

Have you seen what LRE's are selling for lately?
4 years ago, you could get a show quality 78 for under 10K, and a nice driver for 3500.
In the past three years they've doubled.

2600 bucks for an unmolested running special paint a/c car (arguably the first HIP color {conjecture}) with good quarters?

Speaking of doubling in value...those tuff adaptors have trippled in just a few years.
That one's the most expensive one I've seen.
 
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