Cutlass is gone...

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85cut420

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Wow, it's been a while... But after riding in the Cutlass that I sold over a year ago tonight, which now has 108K miles and runs as good as the day I sold it, I remembered a little place called Gbodyforum...

Still have the Vette and the Jag. Sold the old body style CLK to get a newer CL, also bought a Chrysler 300 STR8. Modded both tastefully. The luxury/speed bug has definitely bit me, lol. But if I come across a black Gbody with, say, a built big block and no rust for a good price around here, it will join my fleet for sure!

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FirstClass 383

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:blam: i would of kept the CUTTY and got rid of those stupid spokes, those rims would mess up the looks of any ride , but most of all disrepecting a cutty with them is just WRONG just my opion :wink and with the looks of your other rides you bought some new rim and painted the cutty black and you would of had one sick stable of rides :shock:
 

85cut420

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Nov 19, 2011
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Wake Co, NC
Yeah, you got a point. I bought that car with the intention of reselling, then I actually liked it. I would have kept it, but it needed quite a bit of work to make even close to what I wanted (V8 swap, paint, interior work, yes RIMS, etc), and before I would know it, I would have a car with close to 10K in it worth maybe 5-6K realistically, been there, done that, learned my lesson. I know I'll probably catch some flack for this, but I'd rather buy something someone else dumped money in and is taking a loss on then be the guy taking the loss.
 
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