1971 Chevrolet Kingswood

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Looks like a nice original - especially with the third seat.

    Hope they kept the original wheels. Anyone else tired of "upgrades" like giant new wheels?

    1971 Chevrolet Other | eBay

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    Agreed. It is a very nice looking car. I think people like doing stuff with stuff. I would think if I were selling a car, I’m really limiting my audience when I remove stock wheels, trim, colors and put my touches on it. Now I gotta find another person with my taste. Would seem harder than letting it alone.
     
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    I am not a fan of this. However, in the past six months I have come close to buying a couple of different 58 Chevy‘s. 58 Chevy is a car I’ve always wanted. These cars are starting to sit as the audience is more limited, but when dealerships have them they feel like they should still be getting the high dollars that they used to command when the baby boomers were still collecting and not liquidating. For some reason they believe that wheels will sell a car. And I guess there is an audience that does buy them based on wheels. One guy was selling a 58 Chevy in Ohio and told me that he was going to install air suspension and put these boy racer wheels on it and raise the price 10,000 more dollars. Personally I think he’s crazy, and I do believe he still has the car!
     
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    I really like this Chevrolet from what we can see. I do find it frustrating with no full-on photos.

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    Stock never goes out of style!
     
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    I couldn't agree with you more!
     
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    SOLD for $8400. I would call that very well bought. :thumbs2:
     
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    You bet. You can buy a bunch of stock stuff to get it up to a $20,000 car in short order. Lol
     

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