Think it's worth it? $3900 CAD
#1
Think it's worth it? $3900 CAD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ146510114
Approx. $3700 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ142431929
Approx: $3700 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ141725244
Approx: $2,860 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ145096089
Approx:$5,700 USD
Approx. $3700 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ142431929
Approx: $3700 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ141725244
Approx: $2,860 USD
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ145096089
Approx:$5,700 USD
Last edited by 442much; August 5th, 2009 at 12:36 AM.
#2
No. Have to look at them but going by the pics I wouldn't bother.
That 'vert is a rustbucket, nice with the 4 speed but it would cost you 20 grand to fix it right, at least.
Those cars are everywhere around here it seems, must have built a lot of them. There are always a few at the cruises in that condition and they never do a thing except put the top down and drive them.
The orange car looks really tired and rusty too, real scary.
The white one looks okay from the one pic but you never know until you look at it, bet the bottom is crusty along with a nice interior aroma.
The blue thing is something else, 10,000 dollars invested???
Tons of problems, no inner fenders,it looks like a rattle can job or Uncle Earl painted it, bondo everywhere. Check the bottom of the driver's door/rocker/front fender area, some fine craftsmanship there. It's brains have been bashed out with that sunroof too.
I look for rust-free bodies and frames then go from there, hardest and most expensive parts to fix and even when you do you got a cobbled together and patched up Frankenstein car.
I like the '67 Poncho in the drive.
Just my 2 cent werf.
That 'vert is a rustbucket, nice with the 4 speed but it would cost you 20 grand to fix it right, at least.
Those cars are everywhere around here it seems, must have built a lot of them. There are always a few at the cruises in that condition and they never do a thing except put the top down and drive them.
The orange car looks really tired and rusty too, real scary.
The white one looks okay from the one pic but you never know until you look at it, bet the bottom is crusty along with a nice interior aroma.
The blue thing is something else, 10,000 dollars invested???
Tons of problems, no inner fenders,it looks like a rattle can job or Uncle Earl painted it, bondo everywhere. Check the bottom of the driver's door/rocker/front fender area, some fine craftsmanship there. It's brains have been bashed out with that sunroof too.
I look for rust-free bodies and frames then go from there, hardest and most expensive parts to fix and even when you do you got a cobbled together and patched up Frankenstein car.
I like the '67 Poncho in the drive.
Just my 2 cent werf.
#3
Actually the guy who owns the red Cutlass and white Cutlass also owns the 67 Pontiac. There was another ad that said he wanted $10,000 forthe three of them. Don't know why he's selling, the recession is over.
Last edited by 442much; August 5th, 2009 at 06:24 PM.
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