What's the selling price!??

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We live in a new era, with prices people are asking is enough to make you fall over, good for collectors and someone who already has a G body, but those in the buyers market, not so much.

Id like to start this blog to have people post up ACTUAL SOLD G body cars and D.O.S (date of sale) *if possible, that they either have purchased, know someone who has, or seen an actual sold ad/'s from 2020 to currently. This will establish a timeline and ACTUAL metering of ACTUAL values and pricing to compare and see if this matches up, and is truly the new norm, OR just smoke and mirrors.

Lets have some fun with it G body brothers and sisters!

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I'll start. Sold my Cutlass last year, August I believe...? Definitely was rough around the edges from being a high school build and storing outside for a few years, but was running and driving. Over 10k (Canadian, so like 500 bucks US) in parts invested.

Sold for $4000 CAD


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Bought this 1985 cutlass Supreme for 1500 Canadian in July 2020. Been around the block but drivable! Everything worked but rust holes and Swiss cheese in some spots. Currently working on restoring/fixing it.
Thanks for posting up! Seems you got a great deal!
 
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We live in a new era, with prices people are asking is enough to make you fall over, good for collectors and someone who already has a G body, but those in the buyers market, not so much.

Id like to start this blog to have people post up ACTUAL SOLD G body cars and D.O.S (date of sale) *if possible, that they either have purchased, know someone who has, or seen an actual sold ad/'s. This will establish a timeline and ACTUAL metering of ACTUAL values and pricing to compare and see if this matches up, and is truly the new norm, OR just smoke and mirrors.

Lets have some fun with it G body brothers and sisters!

sold auction GIF by David
One should probably should include their location within the info as well.
 
Sold my father's original '86 Pontiac 2+2 last year, 2020 with 78k miles in very good shape for 8500. Not a drop of rust anywhere. Interior was perfect other than he painted the gauge needles white so he could see them better. Had been stored in a heated and cooled garage since 2000 when he lost his eyesight. Sure it needed a few minor things from sitting that long but started, ran and drove onto the flatbed by itself after a jump.
 
Sold my father's original '86 Pontiac 2+2 last year, 2020 with 78k miles in very good shape for 8500. Not a drop of rust anywhere. Interior was perfect other than he painted the gauge needles white so he could see them better. Had been stored in a heated and cooled garage since 2000 when he lost his eyesight. Sure it needed a few minor things from sitting that long but started, ran and drove onto the flatbed by itself after a jump.
So are you saying this one might not get his asking price of $13,000

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