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people have paid more for a less condition car.. and they have paid less for a better condition car.. if I was looking, I would probably pay 12K for a decent condition 71. you are in the ballpark...still depends on the condition of the car since its originality has been determined. Since it is NOM, then most of the originality premium is thrown out the window. the price basis is more properly determined by its condition.
Thanks, I'm going to have it appraised Friday at a local classic auto dealer. I'll let you know what they say.