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Silver,
There is a buyer for every car, and prices follow the hearts desire. Enjoy your Olds, remember there's alot of youngsters out there who think cars weren't around in '72 even tho it was yesterday to you and I.
HA! I wished they were a dime a dozen! Seems like every Chevelle I see for sale they want a lot of money for it. Don't even get me started on Camaros.
Chevelles just seem to be the dominant classic car at every show. And if your trying to guess a classic car in the distance on the road, your safest guess is a Chevelle.
Chevelles just seem to be the dominant classic car at every show. And if your trying to guess a classic car in the distance on the road, your safest guess is a Chevelle.
I don't think it's just Chevelles but rather any Chevy since they made so many of them and parts seem easier to come by. Funny thing is most people on the road or at a car show can't tell a Nova from a Chevelle or vice versa and get them all mixed up.
I bought a 71 Cutlass convertible in 2006 that I am restoring. I love the old cars...
I had a 71 Chevelle similar to the red one above when I was 19. 350 with a factory Hurst 4 speed. What fun. Should have kept that car....
To get an idea of what the car is worth, check ebaymotors.com, hemmings.com, classiccars.com...
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