Equipment
From the Paul Walker Collection. Bucket seats and console with floor shift.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
The paint is very faded and has scuffs everywhere. The grille and front trim are tarnished and there are dings and dents everywhere. The underbody is old and grimy. The interior appears to have had upholstery work done. A rough driver condition car which has seen substantial use. The only thing noteworthy about it is that it's out of the Paul Walker collection.
Market commentary
This is not the kind of car one typically associates with Paul Walker, which explains why the price here, while very high for a scruffy '64 Chevelle wagon, wasn't as extreme as some of the other cars out of this group. It sold for $16,500 at Russo and Steele Monterey in 2011, which give a pretty good idea of what the Paul Walker connection was worth.