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Old 09-19-2007, 09:02 AM
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Default Re: 71 Camaro parts value

Albert, NOS 70-77 fenders are not as valuble for a accurate restoration, as excellent used assy line originals. The parts dept fenders sold after 1974 were stamped and/or made slightly different in a couple of under hood areas. In judging these differences are easily spotted and cause for points deductions.

Having said all that some deep pocket buyer on EBAY will probably bend over and pay who knows what ???????

Standard/straight bumper upper header panels 70-73 are different that R/S 70-73 panels. R/S panels will always be worth more money.......but used upper panels are fairly
plentiful in good condition, whereas the lower front valance panel is most often dented and rusted.

Replacement rad supports were all the same. The assy line originals had the "airway passage/hole" cut larger on all big blocks, Z-28's and all A/C V-8's. This was for larger radiators.

Dont think I've ever seen INNER rear wheel houses advertised by anyone. Not sure how many rusty projects would need these, versus the more common OUTER wheelhouse

I would be most interested in buying the INNER wheelhouses, and to a lessor degree the other parts.

Now that this has been made public, let the Emails and PM's commence. At the end of the day EBAY will bring your friend the highest price....as we ALL know.
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