New with a 92 custom Cruiser

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  1. silverfox

    silverfox New Member

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    Well......our 2nd home.....Rev's ONLY home.:rofl2:
     
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    jeffreyalman New Member

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    I want one!!!
     
  3. silverfox

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    They are around, Jeffrey. not bad prices either. Not nearly as high as the 94-96 LT1's.
     
  4. Swagger

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    Silverfox is right. I picked mine up for pretty cheap, $1600. The Estates are going for twice as much or more around here.
     
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    i still feel guilty for only paying 750 bux for the roadmistress.:yippee:
     
  6. Stormin' Norman

    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Bet you got over that with not too much pain, right?:evilsmile:
     
  7. Swagger

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    I felt bad for paying $1600.
     
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    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    I bet y'all feel real bad....:rofl2:
     
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    love that grill!
     
  10. tbirdsps

    tbirdsps New Member Charter Member

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    :Welcome:Those big GM wagons are the last hurrah for American wagons I'm afraid. But, with three GM divisions building them parts should be plentifull.
     
  11. silverfox

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    You would sure think so but it's not true, TB. Unfortunately, they are shedding LT1 parts as we speak and many body parts for these are already junkyard finds only. It's not your father's GM anymore.
     
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    and lets not forget what Cash for Clunkers and smash up derbies has done to our hobby.
     
  13. Swagger

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    Here is a picture of the window sticker from my CC. Slowly but surely I will get more pics up.

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