Are you seriously trying to get $15k for it?
Alot of us dump that kind of money into resto jobs,
but the car market is saturated with new old used cars right
now and im suprized that anybody can get the price they want.
-ed
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Patrick P. Castronovo wrote:
> Well if the price of a 67.5 Roadster is escalating, then I guess I don't
> have long to wait for my asking price of $15000. It has the Solex Carbs
> (early) I had rebuilt them shortly after I bought the car. I believe I
> purchased it in 1974, and drove it around Los Angeles area till 1982, then I
> moved to Arizona. It has a hard and soft top. the soft top ribs are
> complete and in good working order. It has been sitting in the Arizona
> desert for 18 years. The transmission has an upgraded 5th gear(splined) and
> rebuilt. It had a ticking noise shortly after rebuilding the transmission,
> and I thought it was the transmission, it is not, it is the rear wheel
> bearing. The engine ran strong when I last ran it, I tried to turn the
> water pump by hand, it wont move. The car has been vandalized, the radio
> was torn out, the chrome around the taillights are missing. The body has no
> rust, is straight and is all there. There is no chrome on the side, no
> markings. Anyone interested? I'll try it on E-bay otherwise. Pat
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