T-Bar Century Free Spirit. Value?

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by ApolloGSX, May 4, 2006.

  1. ApolloGSX

    ApolloGSX Well-Known Member

    This vehicle is in a yard in Saskatchewan Canada. The owner was asking me what I thought it was worth.<shrug> The vehicle had an el-cheapo paint job in the past and is not running. The owner is not interested in parting it out as it is complete. Anyone here care to attach a dollar figure to this (roughly)
    I told him I would ask you guys in these forums.. Thanks in advance
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  2. Stage1 Jeff

    Stage1 Jeff Guest

    wow!!
    and I have a pair of those T tops for one of those cars too
     
  3. 65gs76limited

    65gs76limited Well-Known Member

    I would figure out what you could part the car out for. It is in need of a total resto and therefor worth only parts. I don't know what options the car has other than a sport wheel and T tops. Buckets and consul are there but in need of repair. Tom
     
  4. Ray

    Ray Well-Known Member

    Nice Car If It Was Restorable,it Is A 74-75 Not To Many Of Those With T Tops.tell Him To Part It Out,might Get A Few Hundred For Console And Steering Wheel.other Than That Not Much Of A Call For Those Years.not Enough Of Them Around.to Bad Looks Like If Would Have Been A Great Car.
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    Last edited: Apr 15, 2011
  5. Dan K

    Dan K Well-Known Member

    Rare car, worthy of a resto, but maybe in 5 or 10 years. It looks like he's got a lot of cool stuff. What else did he have for sale? It's refreshing to see a salvage yard owner with a little sympathy and foresight to try to save some of these cars....Dan
     
  6. DoubleD

    DoubleD Well-Known Member

    is that a lemans wagon on the right of the buick?
     
  7. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    Any chance you can get some more info about this car? I'd be interested in numbers so I can use the info in my registry. Cowl tag info, any options, and vin would be a start... I only have a few pictures of a 75 but not much pertinent info about them.
     

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