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  • #27123
    Garibaldi
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    I got a page not responding error? icon_scratch.gif

    #27124
    Amigo2k
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    #27125
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This car would have great potential from a buyer looking to take on a project, spend a little money, and then turn the car over in the Spring. If one could purchase this car for, lets say, 6-7.K, it could turn out to be a good investment as well as a nice cruisin’ car.

    Marshall

    #27126
    Amigo2k
    Moderator

    Yup, if I had the space and neighbor to help and an engine hoist one could turn it into a nice daily driver or sell it in the spring and maybe make a couple thousand bucks….

    #27127
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    Looks like an interesting car. Alot of work to be done fro bringing to a show. But as a fun driver not too much. Installing the floor and trunk pans, assorted window seals could net a couple thousand. Could be a fun project.

    #27128
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Anyone place any bids on it? Or maybe just “fantasy bids” icon_cheesygrin.gif

    #27129
    Amigo2k
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    #27130
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The high bid is at $7,100 with 19 hours to go. It may go up another thousand or so, but anything over 8,000 is, in my opinion, too much to put into any project vehicle, knowing what lies ahead and how many thousands of $$$$ will lie ahead on a thorough restoration.

    Marshall

    #27131
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster
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    The high bid is at $7,100 with 19 hours to go. It may go up another thousand or so, but anything over 8,000 is, in my opinion, too much to put into any project vehicle, knowing what lies ahead and how many thousands of $$$$ will lie ahead on a thorough restoration.

    Marshall

    Right. This is just a base, and there’s plenty more to add onto that!

    #27132
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I saw that one, but it’s too much work for my limited time.

    In the 80’s I owned a 1970 Le Mans for a few years. I eventually sold back in ’88.

    I still watch ebay every so often to see if one comes up. I really prefer the bench seat instead of buckets, though.

    #27133
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The Buy It Now price was $8,500, but no one was willing to go that high. There were about 20 offers on the car, but I would like to know what the car actually sold for, if it sold.

    Marshall

    #27134
    montefrazer
    Participant

    Sold for $7,600.00.

    #27135
    Amigo2k
    Moderator
    #27136
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Is that the new owner selling it again?

    #27137
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    That could be a great looking car. I would say it would take $10 – $15k to get it looking presentable for a car show.

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