1st Gen ('70-'72): 70 Monte SS
#2
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,156
Rating the value of a classic car can be tough. A car in need of restoration, or in mid restoration, is even tougher to nail down a value.
I think you'll need to find out what the value of the car is if it was complete and running, then go down from there.
I think you'll need to find out what the value of the car is if it was complete and running, then go down from there.
#4
it's not worth any real money because it's not complete. no eng. or tranny. the money people or collecters want a number matching car. i seen a guy give one of my buddies $20,000. for a 427 block.it matched the numbers of a 67 4 speed corvett he was restoring. $15,000. car non numbers $100,000.numbers matching