That interior is funky (as in water stains and mold). The seller is full of it: "The headliner is perfect with no tears or rust. The door panels look amazing with no warpage or tares." "The only parts that need replacing are the striped cloth inserts."
Sorry Carl but this car is not good for the money. The interior is scuffed, dirty, ink pen marks, missing pieces, torn, etc. Not to mention Burgundy and mint green.
-- Edited by Pontiacanada on Monday 1st of April 2013 11:25:07 AM
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Paul Malec had a sweet light green bel air with 6 auto he sold at Carlisle for $7,000 I believe it was as good or better, I had a 62 that I sold for $9000 wasn't as good but 62's tend to sell for more $,, looks nice , fair money but not a steal if thats what you're asking
Paul Malec had a sweet light green bel air with 6 auto he sold at Carlisle for $7,000 I believe it was as good or better, I had a 62 that I sold for $9000 wasn't as good but 62's tend to sell for more $,, looks nice , fair money but not a steal if thats what you're asking
With a 330 Hp crate motor worth 3500 and a rust free body its a screaming deal (compared) to the rust buckets around here (2 cents Cdn)
Paul's 64 was rust free -- this one claims to have holes in the trunk --- fair money is all it is
Paul Malec had a sweet light green bel air with 6 auto he sold at Carlisle for $7,000 I believe it was as good or better, I had a 62 that I sold for $9000 wasn't as good but 62's tend to sell for more $,, looks nice , fair money but not a steal if thats what you're asking
With a 330 Hp crate motor worth 3500 and a rust free body its a screaming deal (compared) to the rust buckets around here (2 cents Cdn)
Paul's 64 was rust free -- this one claims to have holes in the trunk --- fair money is all it is
Off topic but i met Paul today, he's doing the appraisal on the Beaumont.
Paul Malec had a sweet light green bel air with 6 auto he sold at Carlisle for $7,000 I believe it was as good or better, I had a 62 that I sold for $9000 wasn't as good but 62's tend to sell for more $,, looks nice , fair money but not a steal if thats what you're asking
With a 330 Hp crate motor worth 3500 and a rust free body its a screaming deal (compared) to the rust buckets around here (2 cents Cdn)
Paul's 64 was rust free -- this one claims to have holes in the trunk --- fair money is all it is
Off topic but i met Paul today, he's doing the appraisal on the Beaumont.