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First, I would make sure it is THE car.
Secondly, put in an offer. That car isn't going anywhere any time soon at $11,500. Sad to see it in its current condition.
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Buy it.
Yes, even if you bought it and just sat on it for a while as you gathered parts it would be a wonderful family investment. Maybe your kids/grandkids would like to have it some day. I have two of my grandparents cars (75 Firebird and 71 Lincoln) and it is really cool to have my kids claim at a show that that car in front of them belonged to their great-grandparent. (whereas my great grandparents' car was a donkey cart back in Russia) |
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GearheadSS (08-14-2020) |
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We don't have the VIN for his car unfortunately. The title for the car is dated from 1985 and he didn't recognize the name on it so it's not the same person he sold it to in 1973. That's why I say I'm about 90% sure it's his car. I'm just going by the odds that a car with the same options and color combo was found 2 hours from where he lived when he had his.
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