69 GS350 project..25 grand

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by GranSportSedan, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. GS464

    GS464 Hopelessly Addicted

    His description also says it's worth $37,500 all done. Um. I doubt that.
     
  2. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

  3. tt455

    tt455 T Bone

    Yeah me too,but I'll be very surprised if this deal goes through.I think somebody is going to be awfuly dissapointed,unless he's completely clueless.You could have bought a matching #'s 69 stage1 for 3.5k more in ten times better shape than that,last week on ebay.

    I also was interested in the car before he put it on ebay,but he wouldn't give me a price.I was concerned about the rust under the vinyl top,but couldn't get more pics from him.Who knows,maybe he got lucky.
     
  4. ACLazer

    ACLazer Dom inator

  5. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

    I'll have to ask him what happened to the nine offers over $25k he said he had and now the $12.5K BIN. This guy's as crooked as a dog's hind leg.
     
  6. atticus427

    atticus427 Guest

    I was just reading Hemming's Muscle Car magazine and they reported a 1974 SD455 Trans Am that was a no sale at 64,000. They said that average sale price for this car was 28,000. If you have an offer like this why not sell?
     
  7. atticus427

    atticus427 Guest

    Bought my Stage 1 (numbers matching in similar condition) for $10,000 2 years ago. This car seems way over-priced to me. :confused:
     
  8. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

  9. 4speed73Stage1

    4speed73Stage1 Well-Known Member

    It's amusing to watch...as an avid eBayer, I can tell you, he is wasting his time and money. He has to know this car is not worth anywhere close to these numbers, and if he really thinks it is, then he needs to keep it and restore it!
     
  10. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

  11. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

    last i knew, its free to list a car, you dont pay unless it sells.
     
  12. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

    It "sold" for $12.5k twice in the last few weeks.

    So Ebay did away with the listing fees? I've always paid them when my cars haven't sold.
     
  13. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

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