Probably more than you make in a year.
2006-08-11 09:45:45
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answered by Thundercat 7
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69 camaros tend to be the expensive year for camaro, 67, 68, etc are not so desired as much as the 69.... I would check kbb.com I also must state that is just a idea, the real value would need to be determined by someone that can distinguish if the interior, engine, tranny, etc are all original (the more original the more it's worth) also depending upon the quality of the body work, and whether or or not it is a S.S. (and not just a fake either all this stuff can be told by reading the body tag-if you know how to read it of course)
2006-08-11 03:07:20
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answered by streetrodmaniac 3
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Well if you are looking to make money, and lots of it, maybe you should first check out the Kelly blue book and get a general idea. Then i would suggest putting that gorgeous car on Ebay! Have people bid over it. I am almost 900% sure you will make more than you would ask for from a personal buyer. Good luck- and if all else fails, I would love to take it off your hands for my husband!
2006-08-11 03:05:03
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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There are a lot of factors that determine the value of a "Collector Car". Originality, exterior and interior appearance, mechanical condition, quality of workmanship in repair/restoration, and driveabilty are some of them. You need to find a qualified professional appraiser to determine the value of your vehicle. Go to The International Automotive Appraiser's Association website to find one in your area.
2006-08-11 05:18:48
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answered by colglennlarson 3
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Check you local autotrader but I think if the body is in good condition and the interior is intact you should be able to get close to 30k for it. Not positive so check autotrader, hemmings motor news, and some other classic car sales publications.
2006-08-11 02:58:56
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answered by hartnessracer 2
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first off Kelly blue book ,,is not worth anything ,,when it comes to your car,,you have a nice ride,i go to the auction's all the time,,and have seen one like it bring 34.000 and this was at the beginning of this summer,,and it needed a lot of detail work on it,,but that is what there bringing now and yours looks to be in excellent condition,,if you sell it,,make sure you ask a lot,,because you wont find many of them around that looks that good,,good luck,,i hope this helps.
2006-08-11 03:09:01
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answered by dodge man 7
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in case you want it actual tremendous and the only you purchase has no rust (rust prices thousands of bucks to fix) and yo might want to pay someone to do each and every of the artwork, you're searching at over $40,000 for an astonishing one. Upholstery specifically in leather will run you over $8000, engine round $5,000 for an astonishing operating 350ci put in with the aid of a storage, a actual paint pastime which will very last and could seem tremendous up close will run you on the breaking point of $8,000 (plus body artwork), transmission on the breaking point of $3,000, exhaust equipment w/headers on the breaking point of $2500, tires and rims, definitely over $3000, plus stereo, and more than a number of $one hundred - $500 products that one and all upload up very immediately. I do all my own artwork, get all elements at 50% of retail, body and engine artwork it is discounted and purely spent over $30,000 on my own automobile. astounding wager is to discover one it is already restored and also you in hardship-free words opt to positioned some own touches to it. Restorals with the aid of specialist shops value massive earnings case you may't do each and every of the artwork your self.
2016-11-29 22:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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go to www.kbb.com
and I'd buy it but I don't need it
2006-08-11 02:58:58
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answered by Jessi 7
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i don't know, but that is a beautiful car!!!!!
2006-08-11 02:58:14
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answered by jt 2
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