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Whats it worth? 396/4 speed clone

Started by Speedracer8, January 18, 2017, 04:28:29 PM

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Speedracer8

ok, I give up.  Just trying to get a little help from the experts so I wouldn't get myself into a car that I lose $$$ on.   Thanks again.

67jeffreyt

My example, I bought a 67 SS/RS Camaro 350 4 speed, ac car.  Car is true SS/RS but is not numbers matching engine or transmission. Original color was butternut yellow but is now black. I paid 32,000 knowing what it has.  If it was numbers matching I believe it would have cost way more.  But I bought it to drive and enjoy so I'm happy.
67 ss/rs camaro currently
68 prostreet Camaro 9.60 1/4 mile
68 Rallysport, first car high school
89 rs camaro convertible, made readers rides super Chevy

X33RS

Hey Jeff, I think what you did is the perfect way to buy these cars now.  A real car but with non matching drivetrain.  Drive it and enjoy it.  Buying it reasonable and it's probably money in the bank later on.  As time goes on my opinion is even the real cars with swapped drivetrains are going to command at least a little money because the clones are out numbering the real cars more and more.

I see them as right in the middle ....well done clone----real car swapped drivetrain----numbers matching.   I'd pay more for a real car with non matching drivetrain than I would for a very correct well done clone. 

67jeffreyt

67 ss/rs camaro currently
68 prostreet Camaro 9.60 1/4 mile
68 Rallysport, first car high school
89 rs camaro convertible, made readers rides super Chevy