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Sounds like a fair price considering condition,perhaps a bit low.Without the floor rust,etc I would price it close to $5K or 6K,and I'd have a buyer at that price.Badly rotted floors and trunk are the most expensive items to fix correctly.If I were you,I'd get the floors fixed and hold onto the car for a few more years.These early cars are really starting to take off.
For referrence,there's a guy down in Ft.Worth asking $11K plus for a survivor type 63 with some body issues.I don't think he'll get it,but... Then there's Ed Kelly out in Cali.His rolling Post cars are $8K and up,and he DOES get it.I believe '63 had the lowest Post car production of the early cars.
Dave Walters
Denver, Co.
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