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Is this NADA guide accurate?

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Classic car value guide

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#1 ·
Check out the value of your ride at NADA Guides - Classic Car . It doesn't have all of the options or is as comprehensive as a modern car value guide, but it should at least get you in the ball park.

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I've used NADA in the past and only hope the values are correct! I paid well below the low retail value of $2,494 for it and it was "drivable" but rough.

The original MSRP of the '79s was $5,377 which is just shy of the $6,300 average retail value today. When it's all cleaned up and redone we're talking $9,240 high retail which I hope will be less than what I will have in it.

I wonder what the next ten years will do to these numbers?

A curious note: NADA considers the '79 El Camino a Sedan Pickup and not a Coupe Pickup. Am I missing some doors? :-D
 
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jayachtee said:
A curious note: NADA considers the '79 El Camino a Sedan Pickup and not a Coupe Pickup. Am I missing some doors? :-D
What? You don't remember the rare COPO Sedan pickup door option? Maybe that should be a question on the monthly quiz?
 
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