Donnie.......I think that that price is way too high, your pal metioned how much he has wanted one, and been looking for 10 years , did the seller get wind of this ?? I know I looked for a long time for my car and wound up paying about $2,000 - $4,000 more than I believed it was worth .........but I was willing to do that to get a specific year and model that had special meaning for me, not to mention the availability of the car was scarce.........the only way I could see your pal paying this price is if the car has some very special signifigance and even then I think he could get it for less. Of course that's just one man's opinion.
 
Mel
67 Malibu SS 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Chevelle 2dr. Sedan

Ask for an appraisel.  Sounds like a lot of money.  How bad do you want it?
 
Larry W
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:36 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] 1964 Chevelle 2dr. Sedan

I received this email and would like to get your opinions before I answer this guy....

Email.......

I have the chance to buy a Baltimore-made 2dr. sedan with the 283 cu. in. engine backed by a powerglide. According to the ACES site there were only 4593 made. The car is totally stock. There are 62,000 miles on the odometer. It is in pristine condition. It has been garaged for the past 20 years that I can verify. The imperfections that I can notice are; Fading head--liner,Fading door panels and wetness around the transmission pan. I can't find any rust at all on the car. I've been looking for a 64 sedan, everybody has a hardtop, for about ten years. My dilemma is

the seller wants $15,000 for it. I've got him down to $12,500. Is there any way that you can tell me if you think this is too steep a price?

What do you guys think... is $12,500 too much???

Let me know.

Thanks

Donnie Gates
President
Maryland Chevelle Club

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