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|  Re: W-30 - They're still out there! 
			
			"States seller did not fully know what he had." Understatement of the year. Just Wow. On a roadside with a for sale sign in it? What is this 1976??! Congrats to the new owner and please do not restore that car. | 
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			Didn't know what he had? In this day and age? Cmon...I go by old women customers of mine and when I ask to buy an old beer sign their husband had they have to tell me they will let me know and then they ask around. Great find though and I agree it should be left more untouched as they lose something when restored.  Maybe im jealous because im in WI and I missed it!
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			Any more info on this find?
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			Doesn't sound like the current owner knows what he has if he wants to restore it.  That engine compartment looks way too nice to restore.
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			Here is my take on the new owner's outlook: he probably robbed the car for $30k or something close, figures he can spend a "C-Note" at Thorntons and pocket $200,000 profit. Wouldn't a W-30 stick, ragtop, with a W-27 do 3 $bills or more at a prominent sale? I could be wrong, but I think I see the "investment potential" coming into play here, and not the love or passion of the hobby that most of us possess.
		 
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			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DW31S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here is my take on the new owner's outlook: he probably robbed the car for $30k or something close, figures he can spend a "C-Note" at Thorntons and pocket $200,000 profit. Wouldn't a W-30 stick, ragtop, with a W-27 do 3 $bills or more at a prominent sale? I could be wrong, but I think I see the "investment potential" coming into play here, and not the love or passion of the hobby that most of us possess. </div></div>a Agreed!!! 
				__________________ 2023 Silverado (last GM vehicle I am buying!) 2017 impala (wife’s car) 1970 Raylle 350 post coupe (sold) (5 yrs in bodyshop)had enough!!! 1971 442 W 30 holiday coupe automatic . | 
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			$300k for a W-30 vert? Is that market today?
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			----I believe that at least one brought that sort of amount......Bill S
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			4-speeds only
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			Turns out that I do know this Oldsmobile. While other than the summary of all the correct parts used to make up this car in the late 1980s early 90s it is not a "documented" w-30 4 speed convertible.
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