The market certainly has changed. I bought my GTX coming up to 4 years ago for $21k. A very decent driver quality car. (But starting to show some trouble areas.) I would rate car a solid 3. (A step up of the orange RR condition, but not a #2 condition car as of today.) Stock performing 440 non numbers matching 4-speed/Dana 3.54:1 rear.I sold my 69 RR 12 years ago for $25K. New paint and bodywork, new interior, rebuilt 440 engine, four-speed. Non numbers matching. I felt 25K was a fair price and the buyer did as well.
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I actually had to check the date on this chat. Where have u guys been? $35,000 is a good price for a 70 roadrunner! A lot has changed since COVID. I am not sure if the prices are here to stay, but go out and try to buy a decent muscle car these days. Don’t get much for 35k these days!
1000 people in 12 hours is quite amazing. There are only 720 minutes in that time block, so it must have been quite fatiguing to be fielding more than one email, text or phone-call per minute.So ......
I was interested in this car and sent the seller a private message. This was his reply:
I had over 1000 people show interest within 12 hours of posting. Almost 100 saying 'want to buy'. 1st guy already showed up this morning to look at car and sale is now pending. He said he felt he was practically stealing the car at $35,000.
I would suggest to you that the market has indicated, IN NO UNCERTAIN TERMS, that the value of the car was a least $35,000. Over 1000 people showing interest? Sounds like it was worth a lot more than $35,000 if you ask me.