64 F85. Not mine
#1
64 F85. Not mine
Not mine but only a few hours from me, looks like to be a fun ride
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/...-mod/567294994
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/...-mod/567294994
#2
Been for sale for a loooong time. And at that price it will still be for sale for a lot longer. Im sure its a nice car but people that go overboard paying someone else to do the work for them cannot expect to come close to ever getting their money back.
#3
Yeah, the problem with high dollar customized cars is that the market for them is tough. You have to find the one person with money who likes the way the car has been built. I believe the seller has at least that much money in the car, but why do you spend all that money and install all that HP and keep the single circuit drum brakes?
#5
Yep, I suppose so eh. lol Good thing I post stuff like this every once in a while, you guys catch alot of stuff on these cars that I would never think to look at till after. Anyways this isn't something I could afford plus the wife would kill me
#6
Fyi
I used to own this car. I bought it in the Lower Mainland as a non running car with a non original 307 under the hood along with the original ST300 & a 3.08 posi. It was a pretty clean car with very solid body.
I sold it a year later along with a 1973 Cutlass Supreme parts car. The 350/T350 from the Supreme ended up in the car & then it was resold & went from Alberta to Manitoba where it was then treated to many changes & upgrades to produce what you see now.
I know the seller & let's just say that his $25K estimate on the engine is rather fictitious. This is a nice car but buyer beware. If you want to know more about the car or seller send me a PM as I do not want to say any more. I see he finally dropped his price from the $45K he wanted for the pat year.
By the way this is what it looked like the day I sold it for $4000.00. I was moving from my acreage & had no choice but to thin down my collection from 13 cars down to 6. This was one of the ones that I had to cut loose.
I sold it a year later along with a 1973 Cutlass Supreme parts car. The 350/T350 from the Supreme ended up in the car & then it was resold & went from Alberta to Manitoba where it was then treated to many changes & upgrades to produce what you see now.
I know the seller & let's just say that his $25K estimate on the engine is rather fictitious. This is a nice car but buyer beware. If you want to know more about the car or seller send me a PM as I do not want to say any more. I see he finally dropped his price from the $45K he wanted for the pat year.
By the way this is what it looked like the day I sold it for $4000.00. I was moving from my acreage & had no choice but to thin down my collection from 13 cars down to 6. This was one of the ones that I had to cut loose.
Last edited by oldsmobiledave; March 27th, 2014 at 04:39 PM.
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