No BB on this one, if it's a six, under 2k, V8s over 2k :)
2006-11-16 05:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Considered a classic and price fluctuates wildly based on condition, original parts, etc. Try finding a Chevy Nova car club in your area.
2006-11-16 13:09:50
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answered by Rainman 5
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No blue book on this one. The buyer sets the price. Could be 100 dollars and it could be 3000 dollars.
2006-11-16 13:07:08
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answered by Bob P 3
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I would go to kbb.com
Only you will now all of the details on the vehicle such as mileage & condition to get an accurate quote! Good Luck!
2006-11-16 13:06:14
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answered by Heather 3
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It depends on the cars condition. If its "just running", $300 is fair. But if its in "like new condiotion - maybe $1,500 If its fully restored and "car-competition" ready, it would be whatever you can sell it for - maybe $3,000 or more.
2006-11-16 14:58:45
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answered by Tim E 2
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You can find the Kelley Blue Book online at www.kbb.com/.
2006-11-16 13:08:00
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answered by cdvpruthe 2
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go to bluebook.com
my husband sold his for for alot but hes was a drag racer he put about 5 thousand in the motor and was in mint condition but if yours is in poor or fair condition your luck to get 500 out of it.
owner of DJ's Automotive service in san antonio texas
2006-11-17 01:32:34
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answered by jessicadavid p 3
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Go to www.nada.com and click on classic car section, they will give you 3 prices as described in the web page.
Good Luck,
2006-11-16 13:19:51
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answered by semi273hemi 4
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A Dollar.
2006-11-16 14:42:19
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answered by konstipashen 5
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you can sign into www.kbb.com which is Kelly Blue Book website.
2006-11-16 13:06:15
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answered by Shelly B 5
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