What are these parts worth

Old Jan 31, 2012 | 06:47 PM
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New OEM fenders, header panel, and wiper cowl new in GM primer, NIB GM non RS Grille, wheel well chrome, and other various chrome all new.
 
Old Jan 31, 2012 | 07:31 PM
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4 what exact car ?
 
Old Jan 31, 2012 | 07:56 PM
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Sorry been a long day standard 68 camaro
 
Old Jan 31, 2012 | 08:11 PM
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Camaro Central 1967-2011 Camaro Parts. 1-800-990-1969
There's hundreds of these places, find one and go through the catalog.
 
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"New OEM fenders". OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which is GM. "New" GM 1968 fenders are called "NOS", which means New Old Stock left over from back in 1968. If that's not what you have, then you don't have new OEM parts. But if that is what you have, it's worth a bundle. I've seen one NOS fender sell for close to $1,500 on ebay, back when the car market was stronger.
 
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I guess if your talking about NOS stuff there is no listing for value, it kind of goes off the market. I was thinking new stuff because I have bought numerous parts that arrived in packaging with OEM all over it. Anyone who has bought parts probably has too. There is only one meaning for NOS.
 
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^ Right, and there's only one meaning for OEM as well. Apparently, some manufacturers/sellers don't know what it means.
 
Old Feb 2, 2012 | 07:59 PM
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Yeah I know what OEM means. All of these parts were bought new from the local Chevy place in the early 80s and have been in doors since then. Most of them are still in original GM wrapping and or in the original box.
 
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Ok, so we are talking about NOS parts. What you ask for them is all about what the market will bear. Just recently, maybe still, there was a 69 NOS front fender on ebay for $1,500. 1st gen parts, unless rare option parts, are fairly equal across the years. Asking isn't getting, but it's easier to start high and go lower. The other parts you have, hard to say. But they are worth a lot more than repro parts. What you have is very valuable to someone who wants to restore their car using the real GM parts. It makes a difference in the cars value.
 
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A friend of mine bought a 69 Z project years ago that came with two NOS fenders and two NOS quarter panels. He sold the sheetmetal on e-bay for $3700.00. When the guy picked up the panels he asked my friend why he was selling the NOS stuff. My friends reply was "because you are giving me $3700.00 for them".
 
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