This 75 LeMans GT Canada Cup Edition was sold but the deal must have fell through. Yes, I'd sell both my Dodge and Laurentian to get this one. It fits all my criteria. It's rare, it's a Canadian Poncho, low KMs, and near mint, but not too rare or mint to not drive it on a nice day.
For sale: 69 Laurentian, 58 Dodge Regent. Package deal $15500
This is a stunning car; one of only 1732 GT editions ever produced. It is an un-restored 2 door hardtop with only 15,500 actual miles. The GT classification includes a special hood, steel-belted radial white lettered tires on Rally II wheels (original tires have been kept, and trim rings added), custom sport mirrors, body stripes, and special hood. It has the original two-tone special order paint, with all chrome trim in excellent condition. The interior is original and in like-new condition, with white vinyl seats and door panels (not dry or cracked), original carpet, floor mats and dash. This car has tilt power steering, a 3-speed automatic on-the-floor transmission shifter, and power brakes. It runs like new. The 350 - 4 barrel engine is original, with all wiring in neat and like-new condition. Trunk interior, original spare and jack are in excellent, unused condition. Underside of the vehicle is clean and rust-free, with original exhaust.
Of course I like it and it would be great to have Todd and me with similar cars.
I honestly think it is well over priced . The rarity makes it difficult to price as well as originality but I really think that it would sell if priced a t $9,999. I make a point of printing off sales of these type of cars and 73 GTO's rarely get over $10,000.
-- Edited by 73SC on Sunday 12th of September 2010 08:54:17 PM
This 75 LeMans GT Canada Cup Edition was sold but the deal must have fell through. Yes, I'd sell both my Dodge and Laurentian to get this one. It fits all my criteria. It's rare, it's a Canadian Poncho, low KMs, and near mint, but not too rare or mint to not drive it on a nice day.
For sale: 69 Laurentian, 58 Dodge Regent. Package deal $15500
This is a stunning car; one of only 1732 GT editions ever produced. It is an un-restored 2 door hardtop with only 15,500 actual miles. The GT classification includes a special hood, steel-belted radial white lettered tires on Rally II wheels (original tires have been kept, and trim rings added), custom sport mirrors, body stripes, and special hood. It has the original two-tone special order paint, with all chrome trim in excellent condition. The interior is original and in like-new condition, with white vinyl seats and door panels (not dry or cracked), original carpet, floor mats and dash. This car has tilt power steering, a 3-speed automatic on-the-floor transmission shifter, and power brakes. It runs like new. The 350 - 4 barrel engine is original, with all wiring in neat and like-new condition. Trunk interior, original spare and jack are in excellent, unused condition. Underside of the vehicle is clean and rust-free, with original exhaust.
Please call Bill, 613-875-6925.
Nice car 15,500 eh? how many members 1.00 each????
A "true car guy" would just buy it!!! Line Of credit, 0% credit card, Bank loan, money from pillow... and sell other cars later!
you take the risk, you get the deal...
" hundreds" of guys will buy your Laurentian, just to get the 427 emblems ...... I have a zero balance .09% credit card available (good to 23,000) if you want to borrow it...
Ahh, I can't. I have a kid who will be starting university in 4 years. I figure the Laurentian will have be sold then to help finance that. We just found some water damage in our bathroom which looks like the tub and shower will need to be ripped out including some drywall.. Looks like the 58 Dodge is going up for sale to finance that.
Thank goodness Todd you have a level head. Sounds like one of my own posts. As muh as we like old cars it is good to know someone like you who ranks them where they should be.
You should try to trade-I never trade when I have something for sale but I sure get the hundred offers-like a have a good used pair of running shoes or my grandparents swapland etc..
maybe two affordable classics that are not stale on the market may be easier for him to market.
Todd you are the only one that has to deal with your situation with your bathroom and university.But you know how many times i could have kicked myself in the aaaaaaaaass because I never bought a car that came my way.I just bought an all original numbers match 1973 Trans Am with A 455 with 59000 miles, with original paint that has never been touched.I need another car like I need a whole in the head The car that you would like to buy and the car that i just bought are cars that you just don't find every day.If I was you see if the guy might take a little less for it. We all know that money is tight. Any way I hope you decide to get it and it works out for you.
1976 Chevelle Malibu Olympic Edition,350 v8 automatic,only 75000 original kilometers, car has sat for 24 years and is in poor cond, but has good potential for restoration or parts. For Sale for best offer.call 3062697734
-- Edited by 68sd on Tuesday 14th of September 2010 06:19:07 PM