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RE: Complete '69 Q code torino found in boneyard
By McQ - 08/23/2005 12:34:55 AM; IP 4.255.34.36
Ben, this is a great find and well worth pursuing. I'd suggest you follow the eaby listings for Fairlane and Torino. Watch specifically for the -Q- codes and -R- code, '69s of course.

I think you'll see lots of reserves in the $20's that don't get met. My opinion is that a '69 Fairlane Cobra or Torino GT w/428CJ will bring a ball park figure of $18K. That's in good to excellent condition.

A complete '69 -Q- code needing resto I would think is worth $7 - $10. As you can see they're not a big money maker.....yet. They're fabulous cars that can still be purchased "reasonably".

There was an 11,000 mile Cyclone CJ with ram air and drag pack on ebay last week. It may be the lowest mileage original Cobra Jet anything on the planet. The high bid was $31 something and that did not meet the seller's reserve.

Hope I haven't confused you. To the point....offer him $4 grand! That'd be a good deal to me.
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 Complete '69 Q code torino found in boneyard -- Ben, 08/22/2005
RE: Complete '69 Q code torino found in boneyard -- McQ, 08/23/2005
 The drive train alone is worth $8K easy... -- John Bednorz, 08/23/2005
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