Re: What is the value of a real Cheyenne Super short bed
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Originally Posted by Caddylackn
Ask your self this:
Are you sure you want this?
If it is a forever truck and you pay a premium, will you drive it after you get $30k - $40k into it, and it is valued at $50k?
If the value of this goes the Camaro, Corvette market route, then this becomes a garage queen that rarely gets driven.
I used to see a lot of nice 68, 69 camaros driving around and 60s corvettes ripping up the streets and highways in the 80s and 90s. Now you rarely see one unless in a car show or a classic car cruise. It isn't like 20,000 of these nice cars were destroyed. They are all in climate controlled garages and never get driven and when they do drive the owners drive like grandmas in them. A '63 corvette was my dream car as a kid. Now, no way would I spend that much for a car I would never drive.
If you are happy with a garage queen, then go for it. If you want to make this a semi-daily driver, than I do not think you would be happy unless you were willing to keep it as it is in patina.
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I agree that some people are reluctant to drive their cars . I on the other hand drive my SS anytime I can . Already put 500 miles on it this year ,to me it's a car not a piece of art .
OP the swb and super make it more desirable than a plain Jane truck . If you like it and can afford it then buy it . Without seeing the whole truck I really cant comment about the price .
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72 c20 custom camper Husky edition,
66 SS396 Chevelle 1964 Hawk, 63 Avanti,62 lark
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1968 c20 stepside ,85 K20
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