opinions on what to pay? or opinions on how much you can make off it.??
On both I suppose, he wants $600, if it's not full of bondo, I'm thinking I could fix it up this winter and try to ask $2,000 or so
opinions on what to pay? or opinions on how much you can make off it.??
Yes we pass by it all the time on the way to the drags... He said he would take $600
My dad doesn't know as he isn't familiar with c bodies ,, all the stuff you see on craigslist is mine, I saw the rear end .. Me to....
On both I suppose, he wants $600, if it's not full of bondo, I'm thinking I could fix it up this winter and try to ask $2,000 or so
Lol10 cents a pound.
I would pay $2,000 to $2,500 max. If those leaves in the cowl have worked their way down into the fresh air box you're going to have some corrosion to get rid of in a very, very difficult place. It's almost impossible to get into the fresh air box without cutting a good sized hole somewhere. That said, if you can get it real cheap (less than $1500) and the body is in good shape and it runs OK you come out alright!!
Treblig
Cannot use them in Demo's any more..LOL Bigger than what everybody else has And I would not pay more than $500 for it
Ok well I don't understand why that would change as a fixed up price
Okay, well.... That's what's luck for .....Because if you drive it home and a couple of weeks later the tranny goes out you're going to wish you had bought it as cheap as possible. If you're buying if for yourself and the tranny goes out then you're spending your money on a car you're going to drive, that's money worth spending!!! Speaking from experience.... treblig
if it were me I would leave it right where it sits.
I had a 70 sport fury just like that except the one I had was a 2 door and I could hardly give it away.
I agree with above post that its probably a 500 dollar car. Unless you are planning to keep it to love and hold and cherish........its not worth it.
The C-body crowd is a strange bunch and its really hard to sell C-bodies. Most likely what you give for it is what you can expect to sell it for unless you restore it which would against better judgment. I found out first hand how expensive and non-existent restoration parts are for this type of car.
Everyone always says C-bodies rock and all that BS but when it comes to putting the $$ with the talk....few ever will. At least that was my experience of owning a 70 fury.
you might be able to turn it into a cop/sheriff car to help sell it. but im with the others gonna be hard to move it after bought
lift that sucker way up in the air and put 24" wheels on it. there is a market for that lol
sexy sexy......