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If they cannot do the little stuff you can be d___ sure the big stuff has not been done.
Not perfect but wish I had the money and the room. https://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/cto/d/jupiter-1971-pontiac-grand-prix/7489755973.html [IMG]
https://barnfinds.com/396-big-block-1968-chevrolet-caprice-estate/ [IMG]
Never knew of these. You really can learn something new everyday....
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/santa-ana-1969-chrysler-town-and/7484471106.html [IMG]
$12,500 for a 94 Ford Tempo? - I have no words.
Re # 29229 - The car shows back in the day were awesome.
As the tony British auctioneers like to say - "well sold and well bought".
Wonder if it will come out of the weeds in one piece?
"Car is in running condition" covers a lot of ground but IMO that is a lot of good looking California Pontiac for $10,000.
My wife has same opinion. Two photos she took of a 56 Study yesterday. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am so with jwdtenn and 60Mercman on this subject. For the longest time I thought American auto companies lost their styling mojo in the 70s....
This morning at Stock Plaza in Naples. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
$6500 is not a bad price but how could you afford to fill up the tank in CA?
You may be near Carlsbad Caverns also. Not sure, we were there 10 years ago. Hope you have a great time !
Indeed it is, another "buy it when you find it".
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1956-plymouth-fury-237967?utm_medium=email&utm_source=daily_marketplace [IMG]
The suburbs I grew up in was full of wagons and we never saw one of these - way to upscale.
Next get together First Sat in Oct. Enjoy your Spring & Summer up North. [ATTACH]
That lime green is gorgeous. The car Herb Tarlek would have bought if he had the money.