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    What are they worth?

     



    My buddy has subframes that he wants to sell. What can he expect to get from them? One is camaro, mid 70's, and the other is from a '78 aspen. Thanks for your help.

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    $50-$75 for the Camaro if it's complete
    $10 scrap for the Aspen if it's complete
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    I thought they would be worth a little more myself. My buddy thinks they are worth alot more. Oh well, I'll break the news to him. Thanks Mr M.

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    Aspen/Volare front ends are favorites with the '53-6 F100 crowd, so if you can market to them it's worth more than scrap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdkid
    I thought they would be worth a little more myself. My buddy thinks they are worth alot more. Oh well, I'll break the news to him. Thanks Mr M.
    They used to be, all the good suspension packages on the market have made the Camaro stuff a lot less attractive.... Got one leaning against the shed that nobody needs either.....
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