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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
It does have Yenko door decals but if you look closely you can see that they are shot. Cool model. No istructions and unusable decals qualify this as a "builder." Builders can sell for $100 or more assuming it's otherwise complete.
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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
Bill,
What would the same model cost that all the parts are still in the plastic bag, has good decals, instructions and a good box without tears in it run $$$ ? Thanks, Chris |
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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
Mint-in-box ("MIB") that MPC '68 Camaro SS 396 kit could bring at least $150 on eBay. Maybe more, depending on how badly someone wants it. I saw a MINT MPC '68 GTO kit sell for $450 over a year ago. "Builder" kits (kits with some assembly done or instructions/decals missing, etc.) can also bring a high price because the kit hasn't been available for decades and mint ones are too valuable to build. Personally, I might pay as much as $100 for a nice builder MPC '68 Camaro. Those '60s MPC car kits were really good and weren't reissued several times as some of the AMT kits were. I think the MPC '68 Camaro was only issued that one time as a 1968 "annual" kit.
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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
Oh yeah, an original AMT '67 Camaro Pace Car kit just sold on eBay last week for something like $300. It was near-mint in box too.
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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
Bill,
The one on e-bay went for $125. I have the same model with everything in excellent shape and had tried to find out what it was worth. Thanks for the info. Chris |
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Re: 1968 MPC yenko model
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...;category=2585
This is a AMT '67 Camaro Pace Car kit and it's near-perfect. |