73 gs bring a trailer

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by Buickcub, Jun 1, 2021.

  1. Max Damage

    Max Damage I'm working on it!

    I see that BAT has an excellent feature for the Seller, as anytime someone bids under the 2 minute mark, the auction resets to 2 minutes. This basically eliminates "sniping" (jumping in at the last second to bid).

    $23,250.00
     
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  2. 73 Stage-1

    73 Stage-1 Dave

    Finished at $23,250. Not a bad number at all.
     
  3. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    I think it’s a crazy number for a non-Stage car, but hey great for the seller......
     
  4. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Maybe heading back to Pittsburgh?

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  5. 73 Stage-1

    73 Stage-1 Dave

    And potentially other '73 GS owners :)
     
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  6. theroundbug

    theroundbug Well-Known Member

    I think the selling price is kind of low tbh
     
  7. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    Wow, I guess putting mine up for $22,500 isn't out of line then.
     

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  8. sean Buick 76

    sean Buick 76 Buick Nut

    I would pay that for your car especially if it had a 350.
     
  9. 73 Stage-1

    73 Stage-1 Dave

    See this '74 Stage-1 on eBay? Just ended today short of the reserve
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/124755626961
     
  10. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    I did. Nice, original looking, '74 bid to 16,500. Most of the pictures were a little blurry and there wasn't a good close up

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  11. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2


    That’s a good price and in the correct ballpark for these cars IMO of between $15-19,000 for a nice driver.
     
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  12. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    Mine is a two owner car(not in my name yet)
    Second owner bought it from the original owner in 1989 with 48,000 miles on the clock.
    Car is currently @68k miles.
    Body and paint back in 91, along with an engine upgrade to 10 to 1 pistons, Stage 1 valves, cam, B4B, and Mickey Thompson Super Scavengers.
    These cars are undervalued, and under appreciated. They are a better build quality than the 64-72 A bodies, and far better ride quality, and there is no disputing either of those facts.
    What others deem their value as doesn't really matter to me, I really dig the car, it gets a ton of positive response locally, my kids have both driven it and dig it, and it wouldn't leave here for less than $22,500.
    I mentioned that in an earlier post because I have a guy bugging me about the car, and I told him just that....It's not leaving here for less than $22,500.
    He was watching the green one on bring a trailer, so that may have just sold mine by way of comparison to him.
    It's not really for sale anyway, and I can't replace it for that. With this car, I've been in it, under it, and around it. There are no hidden surprises, and I know what I have, a two owner, documented 73 GS 455.
     
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  13. gsgtx

    gsgtx Silver Level contributor

    nice looking car, nice color, any inside photos
     
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  14. 73 Stage-1

    73 Stage-1 Dave

    Definitely more questions than answers with that listing. It’s 2021 - good photos are not that hard to come by for something you want to sell for more than $16,000.
     
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  15. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

     

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  16. theroundbug

    theroundbug Well-Known Member

    Ooo a center console with a bench seat. I want
     
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  17. Mart

    Mart Gold level member

    Not at all Tom. Both the sold car and yours are desireable color combos....
     
  18. sean Buick 76

    sean Buick 76 Buick Nut

    I agree that the 73-77 A body are far superior in many aspects!
     

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