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1969 GS400 Stage 1

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by Horsman, Apr 6, 2021.

  1. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

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  2. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    HUBBA HUBBA!!!
     
  3. gsjo

    gsjo Platinum Level Contributor

  4. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I like the color combo. @collector has (had?) the correct rallye steering wheel for it (a rare piece indeed). Strong $ (unfortunately) for a stepchild and of course the devil is in the details/history.

    Edit - Just read the description (I usually do that 1st) and if it's as described sounds like an awesome car & includes a rallye wheel.
     
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  5. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Curious if this came out of the Fresno area. One of the Stage 1's I had owned shared space with a brown stage hardtop project with buckets, and a second frame off 69 Stage 1...
     
  6. 69_GS_400

    69_GS_400 Well-Known Member

    I like it. I’ve been watching it for a bit.
     
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  7. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    I am not the authority at all, but my guess if this car was fully restored it would bring maybe $55 - 65K. Add some more dollars if it was a four speed and/or a convertible. The money he is asking in my opinion would be for a lower mileage survivor type car. I think the car should be bought for around $32K tops. Please correct me if I am wrong. By the way, I am looking out for a friend who is considering buying the car.
     
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  8. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    This one at 32 k would be a good buy if the car checks out and looks as good in person. Paying more depends on how bad someone wants it. Good solid original cars are hard to find .
     
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  9. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Jeff- I think $32K would be tops. There's a few things that stick out which would make me scratch my chin.... There's work that needs to be done to bring it to the next level..
     
  10. gsgtx

    gsgtx Silver Level contributor

    what sticks out to you ?
     
  11. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Pretty. Not crazy about the stance though. Hence my favorite shot is this rear quarter...

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  12. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    The rear power antenna is a cool rare option. Cleans up the front end.
     
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