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    Value Question ( PHOTO ADDED )

     



    I ran across a 1963 Chevy Nova Wagon today. Now the last car I bought was in 84 and it was a 66 chevy II. SUPER clean, 34k orig never wrecked, and paid 2500......a steal and wish I had never sold the car years later.

    But my question is this, Do you think the wagon is worth 1500 to 2000? Little or no rust, runs, need interior and paint. All the trim is there and in good shape. Ive been out of it so long that I dont know a good deal if I see one. Any Ideas????

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    In a word yes, look it up here.......


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    Absolutely!! And I don't even like chebbies!! Tee Hee Hee. There's a young guy right here in town who has a '64 Wagon done up very nicely. I will try to catch him some day when it's out and get a pic of it to post here. My opinion would be buy it and get to work, if nothing else it will make great trading material down the road someday.
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    Go for it. Your not going to find many of those left in that good of shape.
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    Originally posted by Dave Severson
    There's a young guy right here in town who has a '64 Wagon done up very nicely. I will try to "CATCH" him some day when it's out and get a pic of it to post here.
    Gotta' be driving a bowtie ...... er' you'll never catch um' Dave. He He HE

    I couldn't pass that 1 up .......... and ............ I had ta' beat Streets to it.


    Got any pics. you can post of the chebbie Wagon?????
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