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Old January 27th, 2006, 11:19 PM
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i found a 1 owner 87 gn,but it has some problems and i need advise.he said i can have it for $5500.00,it needs 2 front seats recovered,paint its original and rough,dash has a crack,carpet needs replaced,t-tops and under the tops is very rusty,doors are rust free,trunk area is rust free also,car has 98,000 original miles,whats it worth.thanks for the help
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Old January 28th, 2006, 12:27 AM
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i found a 1 owner 87 gn,but it has some problems and i need advise.he said i can have it for $5500.00,it needs 2 front seats recovered,paint its original and rough,dash has a crack,carpet needs replaced,t-tops and under the tops is very rusty,doors are rust free,trunk area is rust free also,car has 98,000 original miles,whats it worth.thanks for the help
Nothing worst than a TTop car that needs a total restoration. Pay the extra bucks & get a solid roof car that need less work. Not everyone has the resourses to pay for a cherry car. All the more reason to spend your money wisely & be patient. Even if you have to wait awhile till the right deal comes along. Lou

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Old January 28th, 2006, 12:30 AM
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thank you,i figured by the time i restored this thing it would cost about $9,000.00 +,by the time i finished i would have $15000.00 into it and thats including buying it,i could have bought a nice one for that
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Nothing worst than a TTop car that needs a total restoration. Pay the extra bucks & get a solid roof car that need less work. Not everyone has the resourses to pay for a cherry car. All the more reason to spend your money wisely & be patient. Even if you have to wait awhile till the right deal comes along. Lou
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i found a 1 owner 87 gn,but it has some problems and i need advise.he said i can have it for $5500.00,it needs 2 front seats recovered,paint its original and rough,dash has a crack,carpet needs replaced,t-tops and under the tops is very rusty,doors are rust free,trunk area is rust free also,car has 98,000 original miles,whats it worth.thanks for the help
Run away,real fast.
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thank you,i figured by the time i restored this thing it would cost about $9,000.00 +,by the time i finished i would have $15000.00 into it and thats including buying it,i could have bought a nice one for that
Keep patient, there are many nice ones out there.
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