75 pontiac safari

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  1. gray07

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    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    Nice car, he's at least 2,000 too high on the price.
     
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    Yup. The value is more in the $1500 to $2500 range.
     
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    that guy does a business in Old stuff. I used to live in that area. If its the same guy Im thinking of anyway. See the rest of the truck? I'd love to have that drive up to my Garage and unload. Hell I need the truck too!
     
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    Uh, no. That is NOT a high price.

    If you could buy running-driving-nearly rust free clamshells for $1500-$1800 all day long, then where are the derby guys? Keeping drivers comfortably above what demo derby fools are willing to pay (generally 2500 is the magic number) is the only way to keep clamshells out of the hands of smashers.

    Sack up and PAY the man, the price is right!
     

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