i have a numbers matching 1969 GS fireglow white vinyl top and pearl white interior... still needs work i have pictures posted through the site and i wanna know how much it would bring i'm goin to college and love my car but i just don't have the funds and wanna see what is thought it's worth
straight up it needs quarter skins paint a new vinyl top and the seat material is worn out as the picture shows
straight up my wife says no more buicks until i buy her a mopar and she wants a Superbird so i guess that answers that o No:
Logan, it being one of 306 GS painted that color in the Spring of 1969. Then you have a white top and interior, this was discussed when you were looking to do the drag look. Do you classic insurance?
:shock: :shock: :shock: Superbird?! Well, if you're gonna go Mopar, you might as well go all the way.
CAREFUL Cullen! Cars can come'n go. BUT a nice lady, honorable, faithful and dependable, sweet & dedicated to YOU and making a happy lifestyle, is MUCH MORE RARE :TU: .... jm.o2cw! Wheelz, Tampa Bay
it only has 65k original miles and it's a wonderful car i'd hate to sell it but i'm running ragged on funds and it's killin me and yes i have classic insurance
it has converted air cold as can be, rides great and was rebuilt in 2002, engine and transmission... bore to .030 and has a stock looking radio but it's not it's digital with cassette, new master cylinder, new tires, new alternator, and new converted ac and carb... it's pretty redone just needs some body work as i showed in pics that's the only rust, needs vinyl top and seats are pretty much worn out, headliner is torn the interior will cost about $1500 to get professionally done, i got it quoted. body work primer and paint is $2400 also quoted and if any1 wants to buy it make an offer
trunk has a lil rust... very little and floors are very very solid and it's just got dual glasspacks pics of the only rust holes... and yeah the body, its in great shape and pm me and make me an offer? i looked a full floor for the trunk is about $200 at most
Logan, I would tear that vinyl off and get some good pics of what is underneath. Anybody familiar with these cars might be a little leary of the metal condition under the vinyl. That will be one beautiful car when finished! Brian