Another 73 Coupe Value!!!!
That's pretty much a given.
$15k for a clean example in good shape is about normal. Show cars are more, DD's are less.

$15k for a clean example in good shape is about normal. Show cars are more, DD's are less.
ORIGINAL: andrewmp6
colorado it depends on the build sheet where you are and what shape its in.
colorado it depends on the build sheet where you are and what shape its in.
i just bought a great cond. 73' grande that was 99% orig. and it came with alot of extra parts.. i picked it up for $3000.
it already ran great and everything worked.
no rust/body work, an all around great car.
the pics in my garage (on here) is from the day i bought it.
it already ran great and everything worked.
no rust/body work, an all around great car.
the pics in my garage (on here) is from the day i bought it.
While I'm not a fan of the Grandes, pricing it can be a challenge if not done right. If I saw one listed for 2k, I'd have to wonder what was wrong with it. It might fool you if you list it at a goofy high price. 2k says to me "project" while 5k says to me "driver". It's less popular but it's still a classic. Price it as such. You can always relist it at a substantially reduced price due to an "emergency, must sell now at 2k" or whatever if you're not in a real hurry.
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