While it looks nice and I dont know the car I do know of the car lot, I would not buy anything site unseen from them or believe everything written in their ads.They take really good pics of not so good of cars Ive seen them have to change ad text cause of the untruths and previous owners calling them out on it Also kinda get pissy when you point out some facts about the cars they have for sale
Thanks for the info, Roy. I've wondered about that dealership....see cars that seem priced pretty reasonably (for a classic car lot), but they seem to have them for much longer than one would think without selling.
when I was looking for my convertible Electra, virtually every one I saw in the Pacific Northwest was mush from the doors back. If this one is relatively rust free it looks pretty good at a decent price... They do seem to have underside pics but didn't post any which is a red flag to me. I'd also want to see what they did to the engine... fresh paint on the rocker covers and an Edelbrock carb.
Looks good in pics, I would wonder what else has been mickey moused after seeing the washer fluid POS reservoir mounted on firewall behind air cleaner.....
I know of a previous car they had for sale a Chevrolet Said it had a crate motor ---no it was a strong motor but just clean but far from a crate motor just a used small block They rattle caned it orange must b a crate motor right The under coated the floors and spray painted them but didn't advertise the back floors were rotted Lots of other things on that car And wouldn't admit to most facts when asked Looked great in pictures but only if you didn't know the car they do take great pics Like I said don't know this car it may be solid , I know of a black 68 around but have never looked at close so not sure if it's the same one but for I'm betting they gave 1/2 that money for it and have done some Half ass stuff to it and want to double their money Seems to b what they do
OK V8 Buick People: The price? Well, well, well. High. Yeah it looks really good BUT.....ya gotta drive it for a while and really inspect it up in the air as well as on the ground. As far as the price. I couldn't care if they got it for free and $10,000 in cash. All that matters is what I'd be willing to pay after a through inspection. Mitch