Monday, August 08, 2022

one owner 383 727 Bee, the original owner's son has been trying to sell since 2017, now it's GOING to take 40-50k to make it safe to drive, and cut out the rust. My opinion? Only good for parts

 

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sometimes a little research turns up a LOT. Obviously with these prior attempts to sell it, the seller wants TOO much, and THINKS that it's worth a fortune. 

Nope. It's a North Carolina rusty pile of parts, with an engine no one wants. I'd say maybe 3k for the parts

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  1. Parts? Which parts? Looks like only the VIN number will be saved.

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    1. it was parked in 74, so it's low miles I suppose, and that means the steering gears are probably better than any others from junkyards, but, for good parts that might be worth money, or replacing what someone has on a driver grade car, the headlight buckets, grill, window glass (if unblemished), stainless window trim, vent windows, hood scoops and air ducting. Maybe even the headliner brackets and bows

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  2. Grave Yard Cars would take it in a heart beat......and if it casts a shadow, they'll restore it as well if you have the bank.

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  3. Question is how much would you charge him to haul it away. Early 80s there was a 69 charger advertized in my hometown for $500. There was not a usable part or body panel on the car.

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