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I hope you have it listed on other sites as well. It seems like a lot of car for the money. It is going to be a specific buyer that is in the market for a car like that. I would think some of the guys on the turbo Buick site may even be interested. Or even eBay.
You never know what kind of car someone on this site may be interested in, but generally, there are not that many late model cars for sale here. |
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It's dirt cheap to the right person....
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I would run it on ebay if you have not already tried that route. I sold 2 high dollar late model cars (911 Cab, M3 Cab) on ebay in the last month and got top dollar and hassle free transactions.
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I think Ebay would be a great vehicle to sell your car. One thing though, don't forget to include video of that cool car running in your ad, it will help. Good luck!
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You know, I've been really tempted to pull the trigger on this car myself. I'm just running out of room here at the house. How'd you like to be cruising with your woman in your Corvette ZO6 and get embarassed by this Buick Regal? Explain that to her! I've had very similar cars to this and this Regal is the true definition of a "fun car". This is the car you buy to burn some serious rubber with while you leave the matching-numbers '69-whatever covered up in the garage. Neat car.
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Would you just stop mentally masturbating yourself and
come get this car.Then I can focus on getting back into the Chevy scene. ![]() |
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Just asking a question.
How much could you really drive this car on the street with the block half filled with hard block? Seems like it would overheat big time, Looks like a fun car. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Just asking a question. How much could you really drive this car on the street with the block half filled with hard block? Seems like it would overheat big time, Looks like a fun car. [/ QUOTE ] Dave, Not trying to answer for you.... Dave drives his car every Saturday, as we all attend a local cruise in Lombard, IL. It gets mighty hot here in the summer months....90 degrees plus. I have never seen Dave have any problems with his Buick. Dan.
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-----Vern,,,Hardblocking a block half way up the cylinder walls does not compromise engine temp as much as you think it would. The heat is all at the top of the cylinders where the explosions are. Hard to believe but true.......Bill S
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