Think this is worth $4k??
1,000 to 1200 at most...hell I wouldnt give more than 6-700 for it..maybe if it was 72 and under years in any a-body would I consider more $$ but thats just my preference the front end is shot and there is alot more rust than you see which is typical of them...BUT...it is a duster,it is an a-body,it is a std floor shift car,they dont grow on trees anymore,and they are getting harder and harder to find as a complete car with all its components,the front end can be rebuilt and the rusty panels can be replaced,lots of aftermarket parts available now that used to not be available to restore them,costs and labor are high but that goes for any of them,so with that being said there is another factor to consider that those of us that have some of these cars already maybe do not grasp the concept of what we consider junk or undesireable to us may be someone elses dream project thats just coming into the hobby and are trying to do the best they can to obtain one in any condition to restore and to own because they see some of us with these cool cars and they want one of their own..some of us that lived thru the era when these were absolutely worthless to most and a premium or very nice one could be had for next to nothing cant necessarily understand the concept of paying high$$ for what we may think is a POS...yes it may be a POS but it could be your POS and with the right person and skills/money and desire it can be made into something of beauty...with more people getting into the hobby the price of these cars will go up like it has to an even greater rate...just because some of us doesnt think it's worth a certain amount doesnt mean it's not a good deal for someone else,as I too am guilty of these actions so I must put myself in check sometimes at what I see nowadays compared to yesteryear when that same car could be had for 200 bucs or less or even free..those days are GONE...just like these cars that are available will soon be gone in complete condition for the enthusiust who wants to get started...i remember when gas was 50cents or less a gallon also but thats ancient history now just as the availability of many things are getting to be,so the real worth is in the eye of the beholder and how much they want one is what dictates the price/value[which is a usually negotiable] so if it fits your budget and its what you want to restore and you feel its a fair value and understand what involved with restoration as far as the amount of work/money/dedication and an understanding of these cars/engines/trans/swapability/etc then do what you think is best....and since you are on the best site ever to get the best help ever with the best knowledge of these cars ever,and the best people to help you accomplish these goals then its your money,spend it like you want on what you want just try to be smart about it...what I may consider high at 1000bucs in my area may be worth 3000bucs to someone else in their area and peoples incomes comes into play as I may base my deductions on 15k a yr as to someone else making 40k a yr or whatever...so it may or may not be worth the asking price it depends on all the above and the person...