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Thread: I Feel That My Price Of $2,000.00 Is Very Realistic For A Collector Car...

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    Talking I Feel That My Price Of $2,000.00 Is Very Realistic For A Collector Car...

    Found this link on Pelican, thought I'd share it here as it's a bit funny:

    "1967 PORSCHE 912, THIS 67 PORSCH 912 HAD THE RESTORATION STARTED. IT WAS STORED FOR SOME 20 YEARS, SHE NEEDS FLOOR PANS AND A NEW HOME. I FEEL THAT MY PRICE OF $2,000.00 IS VERY REALISTIC FOR A COLLECTOR CAR WITH THE POTENTIAL THAT THIS CAR HAS."

    http://adcache.collectorcartraderonl...9/85174569.htm


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    thats funny!

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    Just surface rust with a few holes, most of that should buff out.....

    john
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    Off-topic, but the blue US-Car in the backround might be a 1960 Edsel Ranger, which would make it a rare car...
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    shove a little newspaper in those rockers, load up the bondo, sand it, paint it, it's good to go..
    Bob Petitt
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    The blue car in the back looks like a 1959 Pontiac maybe Catalina or Bonnneville

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    LOL...the way prices have been for good to outrageously great 911's he may not be that far off the mark. A couple spray bombs n bondo and that bad boyz a croooozer.
    Paul Schooley
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhora
    The blue car in the back looks like a 1959 Pontiac maybe Catalina or Bonnneville

    ..yes you're right..the 1960 Edsel has more "fins "on both front fenders, i was just
    checking it on the Edsel website....the seller does sell a 59 Edsel, a couple GTO's and an orange Camaro..
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    He definately has got a wide range of vehicles on the lot....I'll take the little Ford tractor there...nice

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    I think that was the Lightweight 912 model, designed to get lighter every year.
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