How rare is a 1978 Regal?

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Sadly G-bodies are also one of the most popular cars for Demolition derby and dirt stock class weekend racers...
 
CWPottenger said:
Sadly G-bodies are also one of the most popular cars for Demolition derby and dirt stock class weekend racers...
X2. Fewer everyday due to that here too
 
I have recently gained ownership of 78' with only 52,000 orignal miles.It's been in my father in laws basement for years.
regal limited 305 v8, th 200 trans,rochester 2 barrel carb,very very good conditon.hey the 8 track player even works.
 
I'm a new member here, but I just thought I'd chime in and say that I've got one.


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This was my buddys 78 regal back when we were 16/17 years old.It was an 70k mile original 305 car. Had a bench seat. He rebuilt the engine and it had a rod knock. He decided to keep driving it and it threw it about 150miles from home. He took the cragers off and sent the car to the junk yard....I really wish he didn't do that.
 
After reading this I feel like the luckiest b*st*rd on Earth cause I just scored a 78 Regal v8 with floor shift and white leather interior for $900.00. It runs and drives and hasn't been tampered with only thing hurt is the interior and the speedometer doesn't work. The sail panels around the back window look identical to the 81-87 regal please correct me if I'm wrong. Cause I need a set REALLY BAD!!!
 
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