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This car does not run, and needs to be towed from where it is. It is a complete car, but has a lot of rust. All stainless trim is intact and in great shape. Engine and transmission in unknown condition. Straight 8 with a 3 speed manual transmission. Has all new glass. If you have one of these, and intend to chop the roof, you will need a roof section to do the job. Here it is. Use for parts or restore. I had planned on cutting the floor out of it and building a new floor to weld the body to, and then setting it on a new frame. $500.00 call paul. 978-four five seven-5527.
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NP for sure.
![]() 02/10/2014 at 09:25 |
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NP all day long.
Don't get me wrong, I guess you'll need 10 times the amount to turn it into drive-able car, and at least twice that to make it near-perfect.
But 500$ for a project car that is a 50's Buick with a straight-8 and collectible value? Hell yeah! That's the price of a project VW bug!
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NP PCH FTW OMG
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Looks restorable, and even the original glass looks intact. NP.
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figured you'd like this one :D
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Looks like aa prime candidate to be dropped on a Caprice chassis.
Just like this beast
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One more pic just cuz
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Can't get enough lead sleds.
![]() 02/10/2014 at 09:52 |
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NP only if you have a least 50 grand sitting around for the project. Or if you want to take the time and effort to bag and tag all the parts and sell them individually.