1969 Delta 88 ......
1969 Delta 88 ......
Had to list her again due to a non-paying bidder ......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=280228074079
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=280228074079
Last edited by jtcbx; May 17, 2008 at 08:17 PM.
That is Oldsguy's Delta 88 that he sold a year ago. I fondly remember driving that car in Lee's Summit, MO and revving the engine at a passing Lamborghini.
He didn't want a piece of me. 
The car has manual steering, manual brakes, bucket seats out of an early 90s Cutlass Ciera, a console out of a 78 Holiday 88, aftermarket Hurst shifter, and a good Oldsmobile trunk mat. The car also has well over 150,000 mi. It is a decent car!
He didn't want a piece of me. 
The car has manual steering, manual brakes, bucket seats out of an early 90s Cutlass Ciera, a console out of a 78 Holiday 88, aftermarket Hurst shifter, and a good Oldsmobile trunk mat. The car also has well over 150,000 mi. It is a decent car!
Anyway, I don't know if you're too familiar with ebay or not, but some of the members have a bad tendency of leaving retaliatory feedback, hence me not leaving it for the bidder. He didn't even contact me after the auction though. Luckily, I got my fees reimbursed and he got a strike against his account.
Anyway, it's still available.
Honestly, I don't know what it's worth. I'm really a chevy man, myself and don't know too much about the olds'. I do know that the last 3 '69 - '72 chevy's that I've sold have a market value of about 10 times what I sold them for about 9 years ago, and the 88 is a '69 gm car. I suspect I'll regret having sold it a couple years from now when I couldn't touch one if I wanted to.
My understanding is the Ebay is changing (or already HAS changed) their feedback policy such that sellers can ONLY leave positive feedback (not even a neutral) for winning bidders in their auctions. The purpose as I understand it is to prevent retaliatory feedback against dissatisfied customers (the threat of which keeps many customers from leaving a negative in the first place).
But sellers are not without recourse when it comes to deadbeats; as stated above, the non-paying bidder complaint is quite effective, since 3 strikes and the bum is OUT.
But sellers are not without recourse when it comes to deadbeats; as stated above, the non-paying bidder complaint is quite effective, since 3 strikes and the bum is OUT.
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