For 150 grand, you'd think he would hsve the grill painted right, the horn cap on correctly and a shifter ball that didn't look like a dog toy
An incorrect dog toy at that. A $150 grand "grand sport" IMHO had better be spot on correct for that kind of $, even a Stage 1 4-sp. & even in this market & no mention of #'s so we're left to assume... Needs one of @copperheadgs1's emissions decals. Even if everything else is just little stuff that could be corrected (plug wires & on, and on, &...), once again the emblems not being positioned correctly isn't such an easy fix. Seemingly a fishing expedition.
I get all of the specific details - but it just doesn't seem to have any presence in the photos. Can we at least wash the car, detail under the hood, and make the white letter tires, er, white? $150,000 and not one thing (besides what it is), registers on the WOW meter for me. Better photos in outdoor light may help some...
Or maybe shoot the lock off the wallet and buy a set of chrome lug nuts....geez This car needs a few weeks at Cooks house of details
That was the one thing I could overlook (well, maybe not for photos to sell $150k car). Many a broken belts have taken the hook/shroud w/them.
Compare to this one in the same colors. Way more "WOW." https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0522-516970/1970-buick-gs/
Me too (no #). Actually, I'd take a lot less but it'd still have to be a heck of an offer: 4-sp., #'s matching engine/trans, orig. 3.64, correct carb./dist., newly rebuilt engine/trans/rear, Sloan Docs. Green, Green Vinyl, Pearl White Buckets, factory manual steering & disk brakes, no A/C or consolette. Not a rust bucket but a 25 footer. I really don't want to sell it but...
Thanks! I do like it - Colors & options (or lack thereof). If I'd had the $, Brett's Black one would still be in my garage next to it.