The 73: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6144&item=2459935354 The 71: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6144&item=2459715008
The man selling that 73 centurion is fraudulent. That car was full of bondo in the rear quarters and it was for sale in autotrader online in Brookfield, Il. before he shipped it down to Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. to sell it on EBAY. It was totally misrepresented and I wish I could have warned everyone ahead of time. He sells alot of stuff on EBAY so make sure you get his user id and BEWARE!
May be I am a bit candid on ebay, but how can a guy be really fraudulent with 45 positive and zero neg's ?o No:
This gentleman is a collector who had a lot of nice cars. This one from a distance looked nice, also. Fraudulent means misleading, and in this case, this man tried to represent this particular car as a Florida native with 67,000 original miles when in fact it was in the Chicagoland area just 2 months before he listed it on ebay. The exterior color is not original because Buick never had a burgandy exterior and a brown dash board. Also I can't prove it, but would be very certain that the mileage was 100000 under what it should have been listed as based on the condition of the bondo in the quarters. But if you don't mind spending 10,000 on a 5,000 car, then by all means, go right ahead!