A glutton for punishment

Surprisingly I got some more pics.. Ugh... He says he has all the parts, trim, and what not. Still claims it runs and drives. Also said the floors are cleaned up, and in primer.

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That looks to be a pretty solid car to me. Also ad the fact it is a factory sunroof car of which I think they built less than 60 of. It to me has good solid potential. The price of it is what will decide the final decision Im thinking.
 
Surprisingly I got some more pics.. Ugh... He says he has all the parts, trim, and what not. Still claims it runs and drives. Also said the floors are cleaned up, and in primer.
Wish I could help sway you either way. If you've looked at the stuff I posted here early this summer then you know I spent some time clawing my nuts out over my old Monaco... Thing is, I'm glad I let it be... I'd have a very hard time seeing it were it not taken care of.
On the other hand, it depends. Your guy is actually selling it. If the price is right and it's not a complete wreck, maybe?
Good luck either way, man.
 
Sounds like another car we can sit in and make varoom, varoom noises with. This is why I don't get rid of anything, as soon as I do I miss it, want it back, or need parts from it.
 
Money pit for the next owner.


I do hate to say it... The itch is still there damnit...

Like wolfen said. Its a price point now...

That looks to be a pretty solid car to me. Also ad the fact it is a factory sunroof car of which I think they built less than 60 of. It to me has good solid potential. The price of it is what will decide the final decision Im thinking.

It is a pretty solid car. A tiny bit of rot in the quarters as seen. Trunk floor is unbelievably clean, as the hydraulic machine broke and got fluid all over the place. It ate the paint away, but the metal was very protected.

I have an old pic of the tag. Not the best..

 
I know some people are poo pooing the car based on the work involved and what its value is. Here's the thing, so many people involved in Cbodies bemoan the low cost/value of these cars compared to other platforms. If this car was any B-body coupe or Ebody coupe with a factory big block you would be talking a value of $10K to $15K as a starting point. Plus buying parts for any Bbody or Ebody will break your bank fast. Cbodies even if you do spend a fair whack of money on are still far cheaper to buy and or restore than any other platform.
 
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