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Need to sell a 1968 Chevy El Camino 327
Hasn't run in 20 yrs. always stored inside no rust. No idea what price to start asking?
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Is the glass all intact?
Does the chrome need redoing throughout the car?
Is there rodent damage or mildew damage inside the car?
Does it have the correct year engine in it?
Are the VIN plates and data plates there, and unmolested?
Are there any papers with the car, such as title or registration, or is this a Bill of Sale type of transaction?
Sooooo---you can see it's not easy to put an exact number on this type of car, but presuming it's all there, not a horrible mess inside, doesn't have badly rusted or missing chrome and trim, and has a title, I would guess that the car would sell in the range of $6000. You can ask more if it's about as I described, but I'd sure take $6K. If there are things missing, or it's nasty inside, you may have to go as low as $3500. If it's nicer than I described, you might go to $8K.