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<blockquote data-quote="amorrow" data-source="post: 7834709" data-attributes="member: 35869"><p>Pics? Showing all visible corrosion/wear will enable us to offer a better opinion on whether the car is worth $7500. Since it's a coupe, 58K original miles is insignificant, and the only 289 available in '68 was the common two-barrel version [if I'm not mistaken], the car will have to be in relatively good condition to be worth $7500. Also, the car would have to be complete/nearly complete, with all/nearly all parts in good or restorable condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amorrow, post: 7834709, member: 35869"] Pics? Showing all visible corrosion/wear will enable us to offer a better opinion on whether the car is worth $7500. Since it's a coupe, 58K original miles is insignificant, and the only 289 available in '68 was the common two-barrel version [if I'm not mistaken], the car will have to be in relatively good condition to be worth $7500. Also, the car would have to be complete/nearly complete, with all/nearly all parts in good or restorable condition. [/QUOTE]
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