Whats this worth??? 1967 'vert 4speed I6??
So i'm almost finished my first project car ever, 1972 buick skylark, cloned into a gsx. Mainly just paint and spoiler copy. As i was painting the car at my girlfriends mothers house she[gf's mother] told about some local guy that does great flames, and i mentioned i always wanted to learn how to paint flames. Well he mentioned to her that he would teach me anytime, and that he has a car he wants to get rid of. Its in rough shape im assuming, so i don't think he's looking for much, and i guess he's too old to do all the work to bring it back to life. All i really know is that its a convertable 4speed inline 6. What would you say its worth? whats a the value on these cars?
I don't know much about camaro's other than i've wanted a first gen since i was 13. I wanted a hardtop but for a great deal a summer cruiser is cool with me.
Any input would be great, thanks!
I don't know much about camaro's other than i've wanted a first gen since i was 13. I wanted a hardtop but for a great deal a summer cruiser is cool with me.
Any input would be great, thanks!
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Rag tops are like swimming pools, If you don't really love them you will find them not worth the effort. But either way. When you say ruff shape do you mean rust? If the rockers have rot there is on one real fix. Replace them. This is not small task and it really should be done on a frame machine. On the rag top the rockers should be concidered frame.
A soild I6 4speed that needed restored would go for about 7K these days. Finished with a V8 it would be worth 15-20K depend on how nice the restore is.
A soild I6 4speed that needed restored would go for about 7K these days. Finished with a V8 it would be worth 15-20K depend on how nice the restore is.
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