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I'd call that good for the price. Especially like the no-vinyl exterior. [IMG]
Yep - agreed. I like factory stock appearance.
Looks very appealing for the price. :thumbs2:
Like new. [IMG]
Actual Granny-mobile. 1986 Pontiac Parisienne 10k Original Miles!!! - cars & trucks - by... (craigslist.org) [IMG]
Clearly not perfect from the pics. But that price is great for a solid Olds like this.
Don't think you could find a better example of one of these at this point. [IMG]
Looks like every factory option. 1984 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 ROYALE BROUGHAM - cars & trucks - by dealer... (craigslist.org) [IMG]
1973 PONTIAC LEMANS LUXURY - cars & trucks - by dealer - vehicle... (craigslist.org) [IMG]
And also rare, by 1977, to see a Toronado with a full vinyl roof. 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle......
Rare to see one of these without a vinyl roof. I like the clean look. 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix 23,639 Miles 350 V8 - cars & trucks - by......
1965 PONTIAC CATALINA - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle... (craigslist.org) [IMG]
I'd call that a high price at 77k miles.
We have seen this 1974 Plymouth before, and I thought we had. Not sure where it has been hiding since then. [IMG]
Very rare and special wagon. :thumbs2:
Rare car. The big Mopar wagons were not seen too often by 1974, as compared to their GM and Ford counterparts, which were everywhere. This Fury...
Don't much care for that paint color, but otherwise, looks really nice. The 1978 De Villes had the excellent 7.0 liter V8. 1978 Cadillac Deville...
I like it.
Pontiac LeMans Station wagon - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle... (craigslist.org) Perfect for Mrs. Buford T. Justice. [IMG]
As compared to...but ...different strokes for different folks. :huh: [IMG]