01-07-2013, 11:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2013, 11:52 AM by cudak888.)
I know it's a 429CJ, but isn't $28K a bit much for even one of these in mediocre condition?
Granted, a perfect base Sportsroof 429CJ did sell at BJ for $63,500, but that's still BJ - and it was a fully restored car down to the last washer.
All I see here is a pair of Hella lamps screwed onto a car that has been photographed specifically to hide the fact that it has a new taillight panel and primer on the right rear of the trunk. Sure - it's a nice 429CJ survivor, but not $28K nice.
-Kurt
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I paid 21k for mine, which was/is in better shape than that one, But I have since spent 10k+ on mine in minor rust repairs, body was pretty good nothing major and panel/paint and a few other things.
I think 20k would be a better starting price for the other one. Their where only 64 grabber yellow J-Code automatic cars made. According to my Marti report.
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