heres a nice gbody....for those with money to burn...

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bill

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Peter

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20,000 for an unfinished cutlass uhhhhhh ok...
 

88cscb

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No way.........I can think of a lot smarter ways to drop 20 large
 

bill

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I love the car...wish I had the funds... Id love to see it on the track at VIR....or Watkins Glen....and Id also love to see somebody driving it with an INCAR camera showing the gear changes.....

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84dragcutlass

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Its beautiful, yes.... done wonderful, yes.... loads of excellent parts, yes.... But its not finished, and its an olds with a chevy engine. Would have been much better with a modified 350 olds. I find it funny when people dump a lot of money in a car in a whole butt load of new parts and put a big price on a car that the market just hasnt reached that point yet. Its a nice car but not even a rare one like a hurst or 442, and just because those parts are on it doesnt make a regular olds worth quite that much unfinished, maybe one day.
 

thedoctorisin

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It's cars like this that slowly edge up the value of our cars... The work is there, but I think he will be hard pressed to find someone to pony up the dough.
 
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