1985 Delta 88 LS
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1985 Delta 88 LS
I have just inherited a 4th vehicle, so I think I'm going to sell the '85. I have huge reservations, but 4 cars for me right now is overkill, plus I'll be buying a house this summer and I doubt I'll be able to find one with anything more than a 2 car garage.
Here's a rundown:
- super sharp looking gray on gray
- 307-4V w/ the 4-speed OD
- less than 43K original miles (documented)
- super nice car, runs great, drives great
- recent maintenance includes: new headliner, C-pillars and visors professionally recovered, transmission serviced (electronic solenoid replaced), new Sears Diehard Gold battery
- always garage kept as far as I know (vinyl top PERFECT and bumper fillers near perfect as well)
- power driver's seat works (manual pass seat w/ manual recliner), as do all locks, windows, trunk release, and automatic power antenna
The only known issues I can think of are: A/C converted to R134 about 10 years ago but now only holds freon for about a month at a time, hood has slight fade (typical of mid-80s GM paint), AM/FM ETR stereo works but has static half the time and some of the "digits" come and go on the readout - I don't know what the deal is with it.
I have more $ in this car than I will be able to get, so I'm not going to state a price at this point. What do you guys think is fair? I want it to go to a good home as it's so clean and original. I will post some pics shortly that I happen to have on this computer (from last year when I bought it). Any specific new pics can be taken, it just might take me a day or so. Oh, and I've only put maybe 500 miles on it in the year I've had it. Any questions, please ask. Any specific pics can be gotten, it just might take me a day or so. Thanks.
Here's a rundown:
- super sharp looking gray on gray
- 307-4V w/ the 4-speed OD
- less than 43K original miles (documented)
- super nice car, runs great, drives great
- recent maintenance includes: new headliner, C-pillars and visors professionally recovered, transmission serviced (electronic solenoid replaced), new Sears Diehard Gold battery
- always garage kept as far as I know (vinyl top PERFECT and bumper fillers near perfect as well)
- power driver's seat works (manual pass seat w/ manual recliner), as do all locks, windows, trunk release, and automatic power antenna
The only known issues I can think of are: A/C converted to R134 about 10 years ago but now only holds freon for about a month at a time, hood has slight fade (typical of mid-80s GM paint), AM/FM ETR stereo works but has static half the time and some of the "digits" come and go on the readout - I don't know what the deal is with it.
I have more $ in this car than I will be able to get, so I'm not going to state a price at this point. What do you guys think is fair? I want it to go to a good home as it's so clean and original. I will post some pics shortly that I happen to have on this computer (from last year when I bought it). Any specific new pics can be taken, it just might take me a day or so. Oh, and I've only put maybe 500 miles on it in the year I've had it. Any questions, please ask. Any specific pics can be gotten, it just might take me a day or so. Thanks.
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That is a very pretty car. I would pay maybe $2500 for a car like that if I was in the market for it. I wouldn't expect to pay more than $3500 for it, but that is just me. A 24 year old sedan isn't very desireable from a collectors stand point, but it is immaculate and has low miles. Good luck selling it.
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American Beauty
What a sharp looking car! Takae care of her and make sure she goes to a good home.
The crazy thing about it is the average price for a new car nowadays is somewhere around 24-26 thousand and the overwhelming majority of these cars will be in the junkyard 15-20 years from now. A car like this you can buy for a fraction, take care of it, work on it, and it will last a lifetime!
Cheers
The crazy thing about it is the average price for a new car nowadays is somewhere around 24-26 thousand and the overwhelming majority of these cars will be in the junkyard 15-20 years from now. A car like this you can buy for a fraction, take care of it, work on it, and it will last a lifetime!
Cheers
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Thanks, I know what you mean....I've seen those too...which is why I didn't think mine was a bad buy at my asking price. The buyer seems like a super guy and has 3 other of these 88's (one 84 and two 85s I believe he said).
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I had an '84...one of the best cars I ever owned! I was keeping an eye on yours. Wish you were closer to NY, I would have bought it at that price. Compared to used cars today that are 20 yrs newer, same miles, not as clean or in nice as shape, need to be a certified computer wiz to work on, and are 3 times the price...your car sounds like a pretty good deal!
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