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1971 318 Barracuda

Started by torredcuda, November 17, 2018, 01:32:44 PM

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anlauto

Well I guess he's not in a hurry to sell it, if the price is as firm as he says it is....more like a $10K-$12K car depending on how rusty the underside is :dunno:
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RUNCHARGER

Oh I bet it will be rusty. He can enjoy it for a while longer.
Sheldon


1Burgfish

 That car ain't going nowhere soon at that price; I can see $5,000 to $8,000 tops. To much work and most parts missing.  :unbelievable:

kathyscuda

alan is very wealthy to be offering that kind of jing for that pile of rust.
$2500 max.theres nothing left to it.

anlauto

I'm not offering anything....in fact I would like to live where you guys/gals live, because up here in my area of Canada, there is no such thing as a 1971 Barracuda for under $10K no matter what condition.


I feel that if this guy put this car on eBay it would bid to close to $10K at least....that's just my opinion based on what I've seen.
I'd buy 10 of them at $2.5K they are just not around here anymore. :alan2cents:
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torredcuda

If it`s been local here all it`s life you can bet it`s rusty!
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JS29

If the quarters look that bad what do the floor pans, trunk and frame rails look like! No dash pad, dose the VIN plate exist?