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That car is too red and the grain pattern is a little fine for this wagon. I'm trying to avoid making that mistake on mine. Both of my 77's have...
12-15 is just their estimate. It is no reserve. It could sell 3-5. I'll open it at 1,000. Sometimes you can chase people off by 3. Sometimes you...
no reserve. Estimate is 12-15. I'm going to be there. What would be a great price for this?...
Listing says sold for $4800. I can't see the bid history from the mobile site but I doubt it sold. That had to be the dealer buying his own car so...
Looks decent enough. I'll be watching where the price goes. Always nervous about cars with in-dash toggle switches for stock replacement and...
The car looks ok. If you had $4k in cash and trailer it might be yours. Not bad for a clamshell in any condition from what I read here in general...
Elementary Watson. Someone tried to corner the market in Turquoise 68 Chevy wagons. Now they are selling.
Lower price. Seller even says 'it has to sell' and is considering trades. Why does this stuff never come up close to me? Oh yeah, I live in the...
Everything is bigger in Texas...
Most of us are guilty of over restoring our cars. When you sink that kind of money into them, you have to plan on keeping them.
That is a nice looking build. Rims aside. That is a checkbook restoration. Not hard to get over 100k when someone else is doing all the work. Lots...
It is over priced by about 4500$
...and for good reason...."Runs, but needs TLC and mechanical restoration"
....maybe because it wouldn't sell.... go back and offer him 4....
The parts in the yearone box and the exhaust fan are likely worth more than the car
Non-running? That is derby bait. What a mess.
It's at the Daytona Turkey Run. The Ted Vernon on the sheet of paper on the windshield is none other than South Beach Classics Ted.
Read the ad
"I got 10 in it. What do you have to trade?" "It came from California, I know the guy that towed another car with it". It is sitting in Daytona...
The suitcases. That is where all the money went.