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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Charlotte NC
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![]() One thing to remember is that there are alot of Mach-1 clones running around out there.(such as mine) I see them at every show I go to. And until you decode it you can't tell. I would have to say that 8 grand for a nice mach 1, and 13-15 for a perfect one is low to fair for a true mach 1.(maybe my opinion of perfect is different than others) I go on cruises with a classic car museum that is located close to my city and they just sold a clone for 14,900.(paint had bubbles in one spot and although it was nice it was not perfect) It all depends on alot of factors though. I think fifteen is fair if it is a true mach and is in great condition. But for 15 grand, doing the labor yourself, you could build a very nice car the way you really want it. I'd say look around more before spending 15 grand though. Check out E-bay. Good luck
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1969 fast back; yellow; weld wheels; 302 roller with GT-40 heads; 3:55 gears; 5spd T-5; MSD 6AL; E-303; flows; Hedman headers; Holley 600;Weiand Accelerator;1.6 rockers |
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