To me the montes didn't look that bad... .
You, my friend, are an impossible dreamer
To me the montes didn't look that bad... .
Keyword "look". From the pictures, they don't look bad. But there are no pictures of the underside, of the framerails, of the engine compartments in either car, etc. From the 14 pictures he provided, the worst thing body wise I can see is the rust on the front edge of the hood on the black monte. yeah, interiors are shot, but their there. There's a place for you to sit. A wheel, and hell, even gauges. And to be fair, turbo montes are pretty rare. I've never seen one in all the local gbody shows I've been too, and the only person I kind of know that has one is TurboZach.You, my friend, are an impossible dreamer
Hey, it said best offer in the add. I would go with $10 per 100 lbsTwo Turbo Monte Carlos for sale in Connecticut.
Absolute rust buckets, with destroyed interiors, and the only upside I can see is that one of them has a recently rebuilt engine - but I've seen some "recently rebuilt" engines that didn't impress me very much. I would probably give him 800 a piece with the condition they're in, but that's me.
But he's asking 4,000 for the pair. Why the heck would anybody want two of something I could hardly justify buying one of? Even if they're all numbers matching and everything, just because it's rare doesn't mean it's desirable, or that it's rarity can overcome the fact that it's condition is somewhere south of being a rough turd.
Who knows, maybe somebody here is looking for a money pit.
(Don't mind me, I'm being arbitrarily mean spirited right now because I need to vent.)
So, how's everybody doing on this beautiful Saturday? Hahaha
https://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/5984641363.html[/QUOTE
Hey, it said best offer in the add. I would go with $10 per 100 lbs
This is a little more reasonable though. Great condition, garage kept in a state not known for creating rust buckets, and not stupid expensive.
https://newhaven.craigslist.org/cto/5968297823.html
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