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Classifieds => Cars For Sale => Topic started by: schlepcar on September 13, 2017, 10:32:41 PM
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I have my convertible running and driving and I am going to sell my post car in order to finish the ragtop. I have listed it for $12,500 on carsonline.com . I also listed my number and contact info and can be reached here also. I am having trouble loading pics,but I have several on the listing. The post car is in above average condition and can be driven anywhere.
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http://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/91447 (http://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/91447)
Dan
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Thanks for posting the link Dan,I had a very slow internet connection and gave up on it. I drove the car a little this year,but it won't make it to Chucks this year. I have some other plans scheduled and I was hoping to drop by there on my way to Florida. I am convinced through the previous owner and my own experience that the miles are legit and the car could be very nice if someone wants to go that route. I would say my biggest concern would be some bubbling under the top.The lower body is probably as good as it gets.
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Good luck Dan! Wish I was in a position to make a serious offer.
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Here are some more pictures of schlepcar's GS
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wow, even though i'm not normally an A/C kinda guy this is very tempting.. how is the chrome on the car? bumpers straight?
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Thanks to Loren you can see a few of the better pics. I drove the car last year to Kevins(rollaround) and had no problems. The chrome is very clean as far as rust,but the tail lights are typical and I do have an extra set that are not pitted. This was just too easy to get in and drive and I knew better than to take it apart unless it was my only project.( I have a few that I am juggling). I can leave it sitting in the garage for several months and it always fires right up with no problem. I would like to see it restored,but I just have too many irons in the fire.
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I see it's listed as today's "Deal of the Day", that might help!
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The car was sold locally (very locally) and I think it will be well preserved.
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Congrats on the sale !
Loren
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Yes congrats. Will we still get to see it?
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Congratulations Dan!
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Congratulations Dan on the sale. Now on to other projects. Does "very locally" mean that you still may be working on the car, but for a new owner?
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Thanks guys,
I sold it to an "original" connoisseur that was interested in keeping it that way. He only lived about 30 minutes from me and I never met him before. I told him about the site and some of the restoration parts available. Hopefully we have not seen the last of #114. Dan