Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
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Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
Ok y'all I know times have gotten tough all around BUT really
Group members on FB are saying ths would be a 12 to 14k Car all day Long I DISAGREE, THE same motor on racing Junk is bringing 10K by itself, I DO NOT KNOW THE INTERNALS YET but still ..........
383 stroker alum heads 6-71 dual quad blower 400th trans ( i think) dont know rear gears
Paint is superb on this ALTHOUGH flames is not everyones tastes BUT Neither is a blower



Group members on FB are saying ths would be a 12 to 14k Car all day Long I DISAGREE, THE same motor on racing Junk is bringing 10K by itself, I DO NOT KNOW THE INTERNALS YET but still ..........
383 stroker alum heads 6-71 dual quad blower 400th trans ( i think) dont know rear gears
Paint is superb on this ALTHOUGH flames is not everyones tastes BUT Neither is a blower



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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
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Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
If that were my car I'd have it insured for at least $30k.
g3chevy / Mr Pontiac- Donating Member
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Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
g3chevy / Mr Pontiac wrote:If that were my car I'd have it insured for at least $30k.
Its not the Issue of Insuring its what He wants to offer it FOR SALE at people are saying its only worth 12 to 14K
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
- Street Cred : 97
Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
He may want to check with Hagerty, they have a department dedicated to vehicle valuations. His would be a limited market, but you are correct in that $10K only covers the engine.
Iggy- G3GM Member
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Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
Iggy wrote:He may want to check with Hagerty, they have a department dedicated to vehicle valuations. His would be a limited market, but you are correct in that $10K only covers the engine.
Thanks Buddy I went there and shape I would call his is good to excellent
Current Values
Condition #1 vehicles are the best in the world. The visual image is of the best vehicle, in the right colors, driving onto the lawn at the finest concours. Perfectly clean, the vehicle has been groomed down to the tire treads. Painted and chromed surfaces are mirror-like. Dust and dirt are banned, and materials used are correct and superbly fitted. The one word description for #1 vehicles is "concours."
#1 Concours$20,900
#2 Excellent$18,200
#3 Good$13,900
#4 Fair
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
- Street Cred : 97
Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
Motor Details
All eagle rods
Weiland blower 6-71
Afr heads
Comp cam cam shaft and roller rockers
Comp pushrods z chain time chain also comp
Rebuild carbon fiber discs 350 turbo 3700 stall converter
2 650 holly doubles nitro filled floats
All the best stuff I could buy
All eagle rods
Weiland blower 6-71
Afr heads
Comp cam cam shaft and roller rockers
Comp pushrods z chain time chain also comp
Rebuild carbon fiber discs 350 turbo 3700 stall converter
2 650 holly doubles nitro filled floats
All the best stuff I could buy
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
- Street Cred : 97
Re: Trying to Help Fellow G3'er
Keep in mind those values are for restored cars, not modified. I would call and talk to their valuation department, they know these cars are worth more modified or custom than original/restored.
Iggy- G3GM Member
- Street Cred : 15
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