fast but leaks

Wht I need is an offer !

Ted

Its a very nice car, i agree, just disclose the leak, mebbe buy a new rear main seal, and oil pan gasket to give to the new owner of the car when you sell it. Explain your situation to them, and tell them that if you were physically able you would have changed the seal yourself.

My dad and i completed a restoration of a 79 lil red express a number of years ago. Truck is in exellent condition top to bottom. Has won many shows. He cant seem to sell it. Im sure its his asking price of $35K but the truck is perfect in every way. I think the shitty economy is whats driving this. I told him to drop the price till its gone. Its a buyers market now not a sellers market im sorry to say.

Not to offend you the cuda you are selling is very nice however it is very dated. The 1980s large graphics paint job , and blacking out the bumpers, trim, and all the chrome is probably hurting its sale. Nowadays most muscle car people like a monochromatic paint scheme (one color) preferrably a stock color, all the chrome and trim as original. (unpainted, and shiny) the wheels and interior would be fine on a muscle car today tho. Its all about the presentation. The street freak look with big graphics died in the 80s

I realize your between a rock and a hard place on this one, you may have to come off your price a bit to sell it tho.

Just my .02
Matt