tatoodkelt
Mar 25th, 09, 11:27 AM
Is this any one here? Seems a high for not being the original motor. What do you guys think? I'll email him tonight and see if I can get pictures.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/1090405351.html
Dean
Mar 25th, 09, 11:32 AM
$65,000.00 is too much money for a 67 in my opinion.
But you never know.
Bunz-T
Mar 25th, 09, 11:51 AM
He is about $35K high. If he does not want to be bothered with offers less than his asking price he will certainly be left alone. Especially with no pics in ad. It is one thing to do a poor job taking pictures but to not post any speaks volumes.
TCSS1970
Mar 25th, 09, 1:14 PM
Come on guys he has a secret stereo and he has adjusted the valves. Ya'll are being unreasonable.:D
GtrZan
Mar 25th, 09, 1:25 PM
it's right in my neighborhood but I don't recall ever seeing it ????
BPM67Chevy
Mar 25th, 09, 8:33 PM
1967 Chevelle SS 138 Black on Black 4-speed M-21 (4:10 rear) with a frame off restoration.
But it doesn't smoke?
God I hope not.... for that price. What has the seller been smoking?
Choo Choo SS
Mar 25th, 09, 11:57 PM
he's dreamin and I highly doubt it was one of the 612 original 375 cars
jsand6769
Mar 26th, 09, 12:07 AM
If you have 65k to spend on a car, here is what I would do. find a 67ss that is not out of reason and spend 30k, then find another excelent chevelle and spend the rest, 2 for the price of one