67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
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Re: 67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
Joe, if you live is Massachusetts you can add a sales tax of 6.25%= 116.250.00 plus you'll get a yearly excise tax for the true value of the car.New England chapter member, 63 Convert. 327/340- Chapter/Regional/national Top Flight, 72 coupe- chapter and regional Top Flight.- Top
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Re: 67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
Hmmmm.......He says the original owner sold it in 68 with 18,000 miles and it now has 3,000?????AND he's got documentation to prove it!!!
Damn if I had a car that rare I think I could at least afford someone to proof read the ad!!!
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Re: 67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
The car has been listed twice before and surprisinglyit didn't sell.
He's proud of what he's trying to sell; check out his N-11 exhaust
Last edited by Anthony S.; October 6, 2009, 07:03 AM.There are two kinds of friends; the friend you call to bail you out of jail and the friend sitting next to you in the cell saying "Damn, that was great"!!!- Top
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Re: 67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
Q: would you consider 1.7 million? I have to have the only one in the world. thx
A: - - NO, I WOULD NOT! -
Gotta love it.
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Re: 67 in search of sucker, er new buyer
I know the car and the seller.
It has a 454 for an engine, he's not sure the trans is original, does not have a tri-carb set for it, replacement seat covers, was painted in Bc-Cc (poorly and needs to be re-done), replacement (incorrect) radiator, incorrect alternator, hoses, exhaust, etc, etc etc.
He turned down $125k from the original owner. I told him he was a fool and an idiot.The light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.- Top
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