1971 Cutlass Convertible (not mine)
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1971 Cutlass Convertible (not mine)
1971 Cutlass Convertible $15.5k (not mine) Link as follows: 1971 CUTLASS SUPREME CONVERTIBLE - cars & trucks - by owner -... (craigslist.org)
"I AM SELLING MY 1971 CUTLASS SUPREME CONVERTIBLE. IT'S AN ORIGINAL ARIZONA CAR WITH A 455 ENGINE. NO RUST. I'VE OWNED THE CAR FOR 15 YEARS AND DON'T HAVE THE TIME TO SPEND ON IT. TIME TO MAKE ROOM IN THE GARAGE. THE ENGINE HAS SOME BLOW BY SO THE TOP HALF WILL NEED TO BE REBUILT. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. WE HAD REPLACED THE CARPETING, DOOR HANDLES AND WINDOW CRANKS. I'M ASKING $15,500.00. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. I CAN BE REACHED ON MY CELL AT (847) EIGHT ZERO FOUR 7100."
"I AM SELLING MY 1971 CUTLASS SUPREME CONVERTIBLE. IT'S AN ORIGINAL ARIZONA CAR WITH A 455 ENGINE. NO RUST. I'VE OWNED THE CAR FOR 15 YEARS AND DON'T HAVE THE TIME TO SPEND ON IT. TIME TO MAKE ROOM IN THE GARAGE. THE ENGINE HAS SOME BLOW BY SO THE TOP HALF WILL NEED TO BE REBUILT. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. WE HAD REPLACED THE CARPETING, DOOR HANDLES AND WINDOW CRANKS. I'M ASKING $15,500.00. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. I CAN BE REACHED ON MY CELL AT (847) EIGHT ZERO FOUR 7100."
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Not a bad price at $20k if everything else is okay on the drivetrain and body.
Last edited by pettrix; June 9th, 2022 at 08:08 AM.
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I saw this ad on eBay from a dealer in Wisconsin which appears to be the same car: https://www.ebay.com/itm/325247680329
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Ha yes - the price police are indeed a vocal bunch hey, I'm not complaining...
That's about what I have in my 72 CS ragtop after 6 years and I fully rebuilt / upgraded the wheels/tires, all the mechanical systems, wiring and audio. -
so yeah, it's WAY overpriced now in my opinion too. But good business is where you find it and no law against trying to cap a good flip return.
That's about what I have in my 72 CS ragtop after 6 years and I fully rebuilt / upgraded the wheels/tires, all the mechanical systems, wiring and audio. -
so yeah, it's WAY overpriced now in my opinion too. But good business is where you find it and no law against trying to cap a good flip return.
Last edited by 70sgeek; July 4th, 2022 at 05:24 PM.
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I bought my car for $700 and after rebuilding / replacing everything except the steering gear box I figure I’m in for around $7-8 thousand, so it’s hard for me to imagine a similar car is worth over $25 thousand.
Do I need to increase my agreed upon insurance valuation?
Do I need to increase my agreed upon insurance valuation?
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Yes, you do.
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Guess he musta sold it at still some kind of profit...
This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.
This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.
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