1972 Sprint? 1976 Stallion values?

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  1. 1970grabber

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    Howdy. Been awhile since I been on here, but...
    In town there is a nice yellow and black Stallion. I know the kid that owns it, and he has resided out of the country for the last several years. The car was repainted about 6 years ago or so, and still looks very nice.
    I think it is still the factory 302, not hopped up or anything.
    What is the going value to offer on one of these now?

    Also, there is a 72 Sprint in town as well, that is not in great shape, and has a 289 in it now with a 3 spd. It also has a 68-69 Torino type hood scoop on it, and needs everything to be honest. Are the Sprints a car to restore, or to not worry about and make it mine? I cant remember the last time I saw a driving Sprint of any sort.

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  2. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Both very rare cars but value depends on actual condition. There's no way anybody can even give you an idea without seeing some good quality pics and more info on both. They are both unique cars and usually draw a unique audience. Neither would be worth nearly as much as a Mustang in similar condition.
     
  3. Dan Starnes

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    Details on the cars is a critical point, like maybe a very rare option or something. I agree with Ray.
     
  4. MaverickLVR

    MaverickLVR takes longer then you think...

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    it's worth what someone will pay, sounds cliche but true...Ray just tried to sell a REALLY nice stallion and didn't get the bid up to even half what he was wanting.

    NADA, Kelly BB way under value these vehicles (imo)
     
  5. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    Very very true!
     
  6. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Every Maverick is Rare, just look on Ebay! "Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value." (I like using that) :)
     
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    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    That's it in a nutshell!!! If nobody wants it, it ain't worth nuthin! :cry:
     
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