1967 BEAUMONT S.D. CLONE, DARK GREEN TWO DOOR HARDTOP' 12 BOLT POSI.,396,WITH A MUNCIE 20 TRANNY.EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT.FOR MORE INFO CONTACT ROY AT EMAIL royjones9@cogeco.ca
That's just what I was thinking... how much to repaint the fenders?.... I don't want to offend the seller, but I'll guess a sell price at $20g or less...
It would make a nice pair to the dark green clone SD convertible!
That's just what I was thinking... how much to repaint the fenders?.... I don't want to offend the seller, but I'll guess a sell price at $20g or less...
It would make a nice pair to the dark green clone SD convertible!
ak
if Loud's car were still available you could have a western rag top real sport deluxe cloned big block for your 20
Good point re Louds car... we all agree it was well priced, and it didn't fly off the shelves. Without seeing both cars in person, its reasonable to suggest the green hardtop is worth less than a real convertible which we assume may have a real sell price of $20k.
We always see asking prices...but it's the sell prices that set the market...
That's just what I was thinking... how much to repaint the fenders?.... I don't want to offend the seller, but I'll guess a sell price at $20g or less...
It would make a nice pair to the dark green clone SD convertible!
ak
oh I'd be careful suggesting a sell price 25-30 percent less than asking on here
Let's just say I am willing to pay the asking price. We are just going through the possibility of sellers remorse.
good for you I always do the same and make sure the seller truely wants to part with it some owners are very attached. I've bought Corvettes that seemed to be more important than the owners first born