Hitman's Pontiac Trans Am Forum
Classifieds => Cars for Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: zman on February 03, 2011, 07:38:08 AM
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http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/2194659928.html
For sale in my area. If anyones interested I can check it out for them. Please forward me the money first though so he knows I'm serious
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Not worth 1/2 that. It's a non-original engine and the guy has no idea what he is selling. 90K on a rebuilt engine? How many miles on the chassis? Too many things wrong with that one to even start to list. All of us here would love to have cars worth $60K but, we know that there may be a handful of '77 TA's that will come close to that mark.
Just my opinion....
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Please forward me the money first though so he knows I'm serious
thats is maybe a 5k car. less to the guy that wants a correct car. I see about 8 things wrong with it just from the crappy pics.
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Why oh why is the engine painted....RED??
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If your selling a classic car for more than 20,000....craigslist isn't the place for it. That guy is crazy
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Seems too steep to me, he didn't mention if it was a numbers matching car. Looks like it needs a fair bit of work.
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Seems too steep to me, he didn't mention if it was a numbers matching car. Looks like it needs a fair bit of work.
how could it be? 455 in a 1977 ? with 78 origanal honeycomb snowflakes.
I say if the guy is just flipping a t/a , do your homework first on the car. so you dont sound like a fool.
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I didn't think a 455 was offered in the 1977.
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I really can not believe this guy is serious about this car. I feel like writing him but I don't think it would get anywhere.
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Good thing he's not in a hurry to sell.......I love the red touch.......lol...........
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that car is definitely worth $100K - confederate dollars.
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Could be a good car... But I'm not feelin it.
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1fast78 the 455 was dropped after 76. 77-79 was the last for the 400. It is rare for a 77 to have a 455 but I could put a 455 in my 79 and it would be rare and not numbers matching. 1fast78 the second have of my post is not being a smart a$$ to u but the idiot selling the car.
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1fast78 the 455 was dropped after 76. 77-79 was the last for the 400. It is rare for a 77 to have a 455 but I could put a 455 in my 79 and it would be rare and not numbers matching. 1fast78 the second have of my post is not being a smart a$$ to u but the idiot selling the car.
No offence taken here. I figured you were talking about the seller.
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In the craigslist/Pawn Stars age, most seem to think that their stuff is this amazing, rare, worth a ton of money item. It rarely is.
I would bet that the people who could drop $42,000 on a car like this would want it to be a numbers matching, all original vehicle. I hope whoever buys it (no one) or considers buying it (hopefully no one) does an intense amount of research
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I wouldnt say its worth 5 grand, but it defn not worth the 42 he is asking or any where close to that number
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I hope some one with the knowledge goes and picks the car and the owner apart. And lets him know that it isn't worth much more than 5k
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I wonder if his wife said, sell that car. he doesn't want to. So he makes up this asking price that he figures, if some fool pays it, I will take it.
Either that, or he is really smoking something good.
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I wonder if his wife said, sell that car. he doesn't want to. So he makes up this asking price that he figures, if some fool pays it, I will take it.
Either that, or he is really smoking something good.
that is an excellent point. i didn't consider that.