Maybe up there g-bodies are worth something if you plan on racing them. I see too many of them get gutted and chopped either for roundy rounds, ice racing, or the drags. People can't get rid of them down here because there were so many produced that came out of Mexico, to the best of my knowledge.
I just don't see a g-body, unless its a top dog name like the GN, 442, etc ever bringing decent money. I have yet to hear of g-bodies selling at a consistent $6-5000 range. Most of the time you can barely get 2-3000 for them.
People want regals because of that last fast and furious :lol: 8)
I know what you mean about the whole cars in yards thing. Before I bought my roadrunner, my dad's friend owned a body shop in his day (WW2 fighter pilot), and one of the cars in his backyard that's been sitting for years now was a 1982 nissan 280zx anniversary edition. This thing is an inline 6, twin turbos, with t-tops, black paint, with a tan leather interior. The car only has 5700 factory miles on it. I sat in that car and the interior is showroom quality and the engine looks to be in great shape. He wouldn't part with it. His wife tried to sell me here 84' Dodge Caravan with 50k original miles .
I just don't see a g-body, unless its a top dog name like the GN, 442, etc ever bringing decent money. I have yet to hear of g-bodies selling at a consistent $6-5000 range. Most of the time you can barely get 2-3000 for them.
People want regals because of that last fast and furious :lol: 8)
I know what you mean about the whole cars in yards thing. Before I bought my roadrunner, my dad's friend owned a body shop in his day (WW2 fighter pilot), and one of the cars in his backyard that's been sitting for years now was a 1982 nissan 280zx anniversary edition. This thing is an inline 6, twin turbos, with t-tops, black paint, with a tan leather interior. The car only has 5700 factory miles on it. I sat in that car and the interior is showroom quality and the engine looks to be in great shape. He wouldn't part with it. His wife tried to sell me here 84' Dodge Caravan with 50k original miles .