Yeah, it's not a Buick, but it's still pretty cool. When's the last time you saw one? Might be interested in a trade for a '70 GS. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=220099567862&rd=1&rd=1 Donny
unless he gets that '70 GS...... Donny I had a 74 Malibu Classic 350/4 w duals & low miles(too bad it was frog green). I removed the smog pump and it smoked a few late 80's stock Z-28's. And I like the '73 Laguna Chevys, especially the head/tail lights. I hope you get a GS though. Very Nice SS
Hey Stephen, Yeah, it's a neat car, but I just don't drive it. I've only put on about 1300 miles in the last 8 years. I'm not selling it to get a GS, I've had my low mileage '68 GS400 convertible since 1991 and I've also got a '71 Stage 1, but if I come across a nice '70... Donny
Wow. Nice history, nice documentation. Cool options. We would have had one except we bought a Monte Carlo in '73. It must have had a 1:1 rear axle ratio, because it wouldn't even go up our driveway. Ended up with the Chevelle in '74.:bglasses: By the way, good to see your car doing well in the auction, too! K
Keith, It's doing better than I thought it would. Looks like the '73-'77 "A" bodies are finally getting some recognition. I've been following the banter about this car on a couple of the Chevy message boards and a some people are freaking because it's approaching the numbers for their precious '68' - '72 Chevelles. I'm getting a kick out of it though. It's definitely the setting a record for a '73. The high bidder called and offered me a silly number to end the auction, but I want to let it run to establish a baseline for these cars. Now I'm having second thoughts about letting it go... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=220099567862&rd=1&rd=1 Donny
Nicely done. I put it on my Ebay watch list so I could see how it turns out. What Chevy boards do you hang out on? K