I always liked those tail lights. I wonder what the deal is with all the close up photos? After all it is outside in storage with plenty of room. To me that's abandoned not stored.
Ok that translate to $2575 USD but that's still at least $1500 to much in my opinion. Always liked that body style though. But not that much.
Why are you making this conversion? The car is titled in the state of Washington and is located in/on Vashon Island, which is IN the United States. I would take all this to mean that the $3200 asking price is already in U.S. dollars.
Yeah. Vashon Island is one of the rich strongholds here in Puget Sound. They're so snobby, they won't allow a couple bridges to be built, so to get there, you have to take a Washington State Ferries boat to and from it. And no matter how you slice it, the fact it's been stored outside drops the price steeply, like when a car has a blown engine.
Money talks. Florida's upper east coast beaches used to be nice for driving along and parking. The Bluehairs with the high rise condos couldn't see their sand so got the laws changed to no driving on the beach. It's sad when a guy can't drive his 1960 Buick Invicta along the ocean with his sweety and have a picnic on the sand.
Um....it's just around the corner from me you could say.......YUP, that is moss so just imagine what the inside is like, been there and seen it with cars like this. NOT saying it's the case with this one parked in a damp rain forest environment but I have seen what "appears" to be a semi solid car all mossed out OMG mold interior be moved after ???? years to basikly rip apart.......... Just being on a island takes value away from it IMO. You have to as mentioned take a ferry round trip to find out ................ or more than likely