1970 coupe price range
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Hi R,
The information you've posted could describe a car that you'd want to pay
$5,000 for or $15,000 or $25,000.
It REALLY depends on the car and you REALLY haven't given enough information to make even a guess.
How familiar are you with 70 coupes?
How thoroughly have you looked over the car?
Have you had the car up on a lift?
Have you driven the car?
How many miles has the car been driven since it was restored?
Was the engine/transmission changed at the time the car was restored?
Who built, and are there specs for, this "performance" engine?
???
Regards,
Alan
The information you've posted could describe a car that you'd want to pay
$5,000 for or $15,000 or $25,000.
It REALLY depends on the car and you REALLY haven't given enough information to make even a guess.
How familiar are you with 70 coupes?
How thoroughly have you looked over the car?
Have you had the car up on a lift?
Have you driven the car?
How many miles has the car been driven since it was restored?
Was the engine/transmission changed at the time the car was restored?
Who built, and are there specs for, this "performance" engine?
???
Regards,
Alan
Last edited by Alan 71; 07-30-2015 at 10:40 AM.
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Wow....what a screwed up thread.......maybe Alan can set this topic back on track .....
So many off the wall ....garbage with people spouting their own agendas.about this or that.......
I bet the OP is sorry he posted here....I got a headache just reading though this mess ....SMH
So many off the wall ....garbage with people spouting their own agendas.about this or that.......
I bet the OP is sorry he posted here....I got a headache just reading though this mess ....SMH
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If you are looking for a very nice 4 speed small block car.....you will spend about 26-27K.
A 98 point car will go over 30k.
I bought a 72' as I did not want a number match car....but very nice and unmolested for 20K....but the motor had issues.
A 72' is almost identical.....and less coin.
Check out Cars-on-Line.com and get an idea where the market is.
Jebby
A 98 point car will go over 30k.
I bought a 72' as I did not want a number match car....but very nice and unmolested for 20K....but the motor had issues.
A 72' is almost identical.....and less coin.
Check out Cars-on-Line.com and get an idea where the market is.
Jebby
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I have owned 70 cars with each eng over the years starting in 73 with 454. Easiest to drive was 300hp with auto and best for me was 390 hp 454, currently own LT-1... All cars were org numbers cars with many options including AC except current LT-1.