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Of course, the value can range dramatically depending on the condition of the car and the craftsmanship. There are no pics and little detail given.
However, I hardly doubt that it is in the league of Jack's car. First, because most just are not. Second, its not an early car, but a less desirable mid-year car. Third, its a repaint where the original color seems to be apparent. And paint and body are only an 8 out of 10. An aftermarket turbo tail - not usually on a first class job.
Of course, one could never really accurately value a car based on such limited information. But the resale value of a '76 just isn't that high - generally even for modified ones.
You start to get into the high teens and you start to compete in the marketplace with some pretty decent 80's Carreras, and a lot of other choices. Its just been my experience that "mix and match cars," which can be a lot of fun to build, a blast to drive, and very neat cars, tend to not do well pricewise when they get sold, unless they are real knockouts.
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