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I posted a similar one from ebay the other day. Still had damage, but looked like simple bodywork, fender, bumper, etc.... These cars don't take much to total out and if the owner just wants a check and to move on it can get "salvaged" or if its stolen and torn apart it can get "salvaged". Seen alot of cars put back together good as new so could be a very nice buy.
Here's a list of cars that just missed that SEMA invite.
custom chevy silverado 2000
*** Chevrolet Avalanche Custom ** Must See YouTube Videos**$20,000 obo
Hyundai Tiburon FX Custom
fully built greddy twin turbo 350z show car 25,000 obo or trade
Well, they did say use a hanger... lol
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From what I can tell, its high priced, but not really considering. Somewhat rare and in great shape. Would love to go for a test drive.
1989 Turbo Trans Am Grand National engine
Just overpriced, in good shape but ya right.
1987 Buick grand national 65k miles excellent condition 17k
1987 Buick Grand National
In bad shape, WAY overpriced considering the interior will have to be completely redone to fix the idiot's F***ups! And then you still have motor problems. I'd go a grand, 2 max just to restore this queen.
1985 buick grand national
I'd heard of them, and a friend who knew a guy that knew a guy saw one in another town once.
Back in the day I didn't know better and thought it was a POS because it was a V6 with a turbo, now I'd love to have one knowing what they are capable of. Dam this 3800 and its progressive ways!![]()
The one I saw was at Pittsburgh Raceway Park. I was a little confused at first, because I had never heard of them. Came home and researched it and found out what it was. When I told my dad about it he thought I was making sh!t up. LOL
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