1968 GTS unrestored original

Well, it's still for sale.

IMHO, it show's it was price right to sell at Spring Fling.

Sometimes it may seem you could sell something many times over, but if priced just a little more it will not move very fast.

You might be right. But it's not like he is pulling out all the stops to sell it. I have only seen it on craigslist for less than a week. I think it would do well on ebay and/or moparts. Haven't checked but I think somebody would of mentioned if it was advertised in either of those places. I really believe a properly restored GTS with the correct parts will pull in good money $35,000 plus with good documentation and quality work even in this crappy economy.

We all talk about low values me included, but really at the end of the day I do not see many good examples of GTS cars available in the $20,000 to $25,000 range. The ones I see usually lack correct parts, build sheets, and fender tags. IMO the 1968 cars you need the build sheet to authenticate the car options. Since the fender tag only ties the car to the sales order number not the vin number. Is that correct thinking on my part? To match a fender tag to a 1968 model year car you need to match the S.O. on the fender tag to a build sheet (broadcast sheet) or an original window sticker.

Then when we go the other way to the project cars. You can buy either a rust bucket or a car missing so many parts you only know its a GTS by the vin#. lol... Then they still want $4,500 or more for that car in that condition because it has a GTS hood without inserts. lol...