anywhere from $ $4,000 to $12,000
does it still have its plastic rear valance or did it melt
does it have brocaded or vinyl seats
2007-07-07 16:57:01
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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There is no such car. It's either a Tempest or a Lemans Sport. Which is it?
And what engine does it have? I suspect a 350, but it could be a 400 or even a 6. The 400s can be very rare, especially when equipped with a stick.
But if you give us more info, perhaps we can help. Also, check out the site below to find more Poncho people.
2007-07-11 05:15:46
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answered by inagaddadavida_loca 5
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I really wish you were selling... I have been looking for one lately and seen good running cars anywhere from $3000 to $9000 depending on what shape it really is in.
If the car was completely done (like show quality) it could be worth $15000 in fact I just saw a convertible one for sale for $26000.
2007-07-10 10:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Dramaqueen I envy you because this is a true classic and to even think of selling it my strongest answer is this oh noo never in my wildest dreams,these classics have much higher value than one can ever know or think try researching e bay motors for prices on these models.GOOD LUCK
2007-07-08 16:34:02
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answered by lwr735 4
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A lot more info is needed in order to give a reasonable value.
2007-07-08 01:26:47
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answered by ezachowski 6
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it is hard to say. do a web search for a collector car price guide. that will tell youhttp://www.collectorcarmarket.com/
2007-07-08 02:28:23
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answered by turkey 6
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e bay to get a comparision price.
2007-07-07 16:53:51
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answered by Michael M 7
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the encyclopedia of cars
2016-05-21 01:37:04
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answered by ? 3
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