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Originally Posted by doomsday
Nows really the wrong time. The car market is classic car market is going nuts right now. Eventually it will calm back down, but right now everyone thinks they have gold and wants big bucks. If you are really set on an old car the best thing to do is find an old lady who is selling her son or husbands car and doesn't know what shes got. That's the only way you're really going to get a deal.
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Yeah I hear ya. I found a pretty decent deal. A piece of **** 66 Tempest in horrible shape, and a nice condition 68 GTO. Both came with motors and other random stuff that weren't in the cars. I offered to buy the GTO from him but he refused to sell it seperatley.. It's still got most the glass, hardly any rust and its got all the suspension on wheels and tires too. He wanted $2400 for everything and I offered $800 on the goat.
Oh well. Maybe he'll eventually get desperate enough.