Equipment
350/370hp LT1, 4-speed, Rally wheels, Wide Oval tires, pushbutton radio, 4.11 rear, factory alarm system, power brakes, Protect-O-Plate documented.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented as matching numbers. Rough paint with crazing and small cracks around the hood as well as cracks behind the doors. Loose, scratched door handles. Worn interior. Represented as body-off restored in 2006, but presents like a used car. Whatever work was done, it wasn't extensive and the car is a little disappointing up close. At least it's an LT1 from the first and most desirable year.
Market commentary
This car coming to Indy is practically tradition. It was bid to $41,000 in 2010, to $38,000 in 2011 and $37,500 in 2012, but didn't sell until 2016 when it went for $37,400. The upward movement from that result to the 2018 high bid is more than the LT1 market has made in that time, and the car doesn't seem any better. Having reached its pre-sale low estimate it should have gone to a new home at this price.