But what should one do with a car like this? Drive it with the surface
rust? The rust is not going to stop. If you begin repainting is it still
then a "survivor"?
In a message dated 5/9/2009 7:28:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rande@thecia.net writes:
As to how desirable this Mark II was, the high bid was $46,600. The fact
that
the reserve wasn't met is small consolation. Some folks, and I'm one, like
an
unmolested, original car, and we're not the least bit scared off by the
rust
we saw in the pictures.
The thing to remember is that neither this car or the Commodore Blue one on
eBay two years ago are historic cars, and yet they fetched bids of $46,600
and
$59,000 respectively just for being nice original cars. Good news for
prospective
sellers, not so good for hopeful Mark II buyers.
Rande
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