[quote author=AppyBaby link=board=1;threadid=2309;start=15#msg16043 date=1130532101]
Check for answers..let me know if you would like to know anything else...
[quote author=case12 link=board=1;threadid=2309;start=15#msg16042 date=1130529005]
The questions are simple:
1. What color does he want - if blue: light, med or dark
Would prefer midnight blue/Opal finish with white interior but willing to look at others.If he/we find a fixer upper can paint what color we want.This is his specialty..painting/finishing.
2. What engine does he want - 6 cyl, 289, 390
302 boss 6/8cyl which ever it is.
3. What color interior does he want - this is limited to the outside color he chooses
white interior but will look at others.
4. What shape does he want the car to be in - factory new, perfect, good, fair, or poor - this sets the $ and how much time he wants to spend with it.
Like either good shape/drivable or poor to fix up the way he/we want.
5. What options does he want - air, power steering, power brakes are the most popular
power steering,power brakes,air,standard tranny,convertable soft top
6. How much does he want to pay
willing to pay what the car(s) is worth.
7. Where is he willing to ship the car from
Would like the car in Canada but willing to ship from the States.Prefer northern-western states but will look at others.
All that said, they dont make them anymore, so the market is limited to what was made 40 years ago, so there will then be trade-offs of the things listed above as to which are the most important. For me the priority order was: perfect shape, 289 or 390 engine, price and color.
Hope this helps. Casey
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Appy, we tend to talk in our own language on this board and forget that not everyone is familiar with our cars and our terminology. That said, I think we've let you down and need to clarify a few things regarding California Specials.
GT/CSs (California Specials) are coupes only. No fastbacks or convertibles.
There is also no Boss version, in fact there is no true high performance version excpept the 428 Cobra Jet (R-code) and one of those will cost a small fortune, if you can ever find one.
The only affordable performance versions would be the 302 V8 (J-code) and the 390 V8 (S-code).
There was one 6 cylinder engine available but they are also fairly rare.
Dark blue (Presidential blue) is an extremely rare color as is a white (parchment) interior. The next darkest blue is Acapulco Blue. It is a very nice looking blue and is fairly common so it shouldn't be too difficult to find one that color.
You might want to look in the gallery on this site to see examples of different colors.
As far as value goes; in the past month a real nice red car with white stripes just sold for $24,000 and a nice yellow car with black stripes sold for around $13,000 so the value depends on a lot of things but color and options play a big factor.
Hope this helps.