I agree Bob and if you take those hundreds of hours and put a price to it cause in my book  time is money, lets see, 10 thou for resto, 5 thou for the car, lets go with a cheap rate of 28 $$ an hour, times ah 110 hours, that equals 3080.00 total for the hours, when all said an done 18,80.000,  well seems alot for a 69SS unless it was the 300 model i guess and with the Yenko Option.  Ken.  better smoke another one  lol
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob G
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 1969 Chevelle SS for sale

At 03:43 PM 10/14/2004, you wrote:
Seems a bit high in price for something that needs total restoring, and won't be a non matching car,  no tranny, am i not up with the latest prices in cars? or chevelles? That need restoring?  thanks,  Ken,  72HeavyChevy Chevelle 

I agree ... 

BUT I would like to know  what  exactly  "needs attention.:   the term   "needs"  TOTAL restoration means different things to different guys... to me it means at least $10,000 out of the wallet and 100's of hours in the garage

Both my son and I own 68 396's  and honestly our definition of restoration means simply to get it on the street  with no mechanical issues ... and also looking good...   without fear of a pot hole knocking a bondo patch off the car...

Bob Griffiths
       68 Chevelle SS 396 clone
        64 & 72 Corvette Convertibles
          76 79 & 95 Corvette Coupes
  

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