Whats the value of a '73 GS V code? (rough shape)

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by Slayer8888, May 15, 2018.

  1. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    Hello, I have a 73 GS V code, its in rough shape, but i was wondering what it may be worth? Few years back i was able to check NADA or Kellys and i was able to find ball park estimates.. But today i tried and i cant seem to find a site that has the info, you guys have any advice? Thanks!
     
  2. Mike Sobotka

    Mike Sobotka Founders Club Member

    Pictures.....
     
  3. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    Haha Hello Mike-this is Neil from FB its the one shared photos of on there.
     
  4. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    It has #'s matching block intake and heads, think i have original dist (has Unilite in it now) Carb is long gone..
     
  5. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    I also have original exhaust manifolds- The engine is .030 over 10.25 ish to 1,KB C-118 cam, dual valve springs, chrome headers I bought from Poston years ago,2 1/2 inch mandrel bent dual exhaust.
     
  6. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    Here is some pics.. it's rough...
     

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  7. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    $2500
     
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  8. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    I would take 3k
     
  9. BeatersRus

    BeatersRus Guest

    do you have pics of the rear and the pass side?
    whats the floors and trunk like?
     
  10. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    lot of cancer, rear bumper mounts rusted off, will need floor pans (front for sure), rear quarter bottoms mostly gone, trunk is ok besides the rear quarters.
    it is savable, but will take a LOT, heck just in parts its worth more than 3k, but since ive had it for 30+ years and now know i wont be able to restore it (since i obviously haven't yet),i would like to see it go and be reborn, or parted out it help its brothers, but I think it would be more valuable if it stays together, the only original parts that are missing is the carb and AC and possibly the the Dist (have to chech and see ifi still have it). Oh only 102k original miles LOL
     
  11. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    It sounds like its not financially feasible for anyone to restore it.
     
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  12. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

  13. BeatersRus

    BeatersRus Guest

    has the carb been missing long?
    in other words,is the engine open to the elements at the intake and the distributor hole...?

    shame too,thats an interesting car....
     
  14. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    No I was referring to the original carb, it has a q-jet on it now not left open..
     
  15. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    I would be half tempted to get it fired back up and operational, screw some road signs over the floor pans and just drive it around as a beater
     
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  16. alain

    alain Well-Known Member

    :confused:Here is
    my 2 cents worth maybe $ 800.00 Just sell the poor thing.It was great when it was born but It will need help:)
    This is a GS that should be saved;)
     
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  17. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    Yeah that's an idea Hugger:) but not in the cards for me right now, got laid off few weeks back and looking at options..
     
  18. alain

    alain Well-Known Member

    o_OSorry my post:eek:
    Prest the wrong key:eek:
    Alain
     
  19. Slayer8888

    Slayer8888 Member

    Jeeze if I could buy a 455 stage1 engine with headers /cam, th400 bb tranny, and a 8.5 3.64 posi, 4 ralley rims, not to mention the rarity of one of 728.. i would for 3k .. if I was able to do so..
     
  20. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Honestly, if your really interested in selling it, you need to present it better. Drag it out of the weeds. It looks abandoned. Get it on concrete. Wash it, vacuum out all the debris out of the interior and trunk. Clean the windows. air up the tires. Make it look like something. The best part is that it wont cost you a cent
     

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