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$150K will get you a really nice 289. $130K is probably more like it. You might get a "beater" for $90K to $110K. Those deals are rare as most have been restored. I know a couple of guys with cars that are still unrestored, but they have owned them for nearly 30 years and have no interest in selling.
Bigblock cars truly are all over the board. As previously stated, add a dash of history or celeb finger print and look out. I have seen a 427 go for the ahem..paltry sum of $240K. It was an unremarkable streeter.
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