personal choices can't do a frame off for 50g at a shop If I had 50g for a toy I'd buy it Clone, tribute, re-body. I don't care but I don't think he will be buying many coffees
396/375 m21 12 bolt 3:42. nut and bolt resto in 2013-14 winter.i have owned the car for 14 years. It is a california car and has never had body work. Fortunately for the buyer this is not a numbers car which is keeping the price down a bit. please call only if this is what you are after because there is no deal here. it is laser straight and gets thumbs up everywhere i go.if 50k is in your budget then i would be glad to entertain you for a coffee otherwise dont call this is a true copy of an ss from the correct shifter to the guages and dash
Looks like a nice car as others said. Does this Smart Alex sales pitch really work? Does it make anyone want to call the guy up and share a coffee? Ad screams out -> Stay Away!
I dunno, it might just be his way of saying that he's pretty firm on his price and isn't open to lowball offers.
Then again, maybe he's a smartass. LOL
Fifty-k seems a bit high for a clone, albeit a fun ride for sure!
I recall a few SS cars going through auction in the US for a lower dollar figure the past couple years (src Mecum Infonet).
RKMotors in Charlotte has a confirmed SS big-block automatic car, that is in this money range. Bench seat car, with a Glide but still a real SS.
A clone is likely in the 35-38k range, and may perhaps top out at 40k if it were close to original and well sorted. Anything beyond that would seem nutty, unless you had a real urge to own that particular Chevelle.