1975 Pontiac Catalina Safari

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    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    He added one new picture. The tailgate has newer woodgrain on it. Car has not ran in 4-5 years
     
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    I dunno, Seems like an OK price to me though I admit I haven't kept up with these prices so am I captain ignorant here? The car has some free dust on it.
     
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    For a non running wagon with unknown fuel tank condition I would not pay more than $2,000
     
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    I just realized it doesn't have an inspection sticker.
     
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    This is my car.

    Anybody who has ever called has been told the same thing:

    Since the car is stored one hour and 45 minutes from me, I can either meet you there or, if I'm unable to, the gentleman from whom I rent would be glad to meet you.

    To date, exactly ONE person has looked at the car.

    Not sure where anybody sees rust on the bottom of the door, as the only thing pictured is the lower pinchmold on the body.

    That said, if somebody were truly interested, he would either make the effort to look at the car or he would have somebody look at it for him.

    To the gentleman who's son is in DC:

    I've not heard from either you OR your son.

    If you're in disagreement with the price, Swanny, that's fine. Feel free to piss pick the car to death if you'd like. But, please don't label me as being difficult to deal with.

    Additionally, this car is titled in my name and is also currently insured with JC Taylor.

    There is no inspection sticker in the window because the car came from Wisconsin, where there are no state inspections. None are required in Pennsylvania, either, when the car is registered as an antique.
     

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