Depending on the condition. Probably $1000 to $3000. Remember to check the alignment as these cars had a habit of seriously bad alignment tracking. My brother in law has a mint condition 66 Chevy II (Nova) and it's valued at $24,000.
2007-02-01 14:47:34
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answered by Joe S 6
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I have owned one and love it but a 72 and older is more desireable. The 73 and 74 had the emissions changes and big goofy bumpers. Skip those and get an older one like a 72 SS with a big block or at least a 350. You can change the bumpers on the 73 and 74 to the older ones with different grilles and tail lights or go fiberglass but the old big goofy taxi cab bumpers look ugly. Don't overlook a six-banger with Clifford equipment including a supercharged inline six or tuned port injection option on an inline six. Dual exhaust systems with tuned port injection on an inline six is unreal. Connector bars to connect the front sub-frame to the back axle is recommended to give it more stiffness and is easy to install.
2007-02-01 14:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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if its in fair and not very rusty condition it should bring anywhere from 1000 - 2000 depending on the condition,a 74 want really liked that much because of the way they did the bumpers on them,if it was a 72 or back ,you could name your price for it,and get it,but anything above 73 doesn't hold as much value ,but it should still sell pretty good,i hope this help,s good luck with it.
2007-02-01 14:43:51
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answered by dodge man 7
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DEpends on the miles, motor, body work. Add that to your question
2007-02-01 15:19:54
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answered by dodgeum43 3
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Don't buy it! 12 mpg city 17-18 hwy. $800 max.
2007-02-01 14:55:55
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answered by frog eye 2
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