GNX's For Sale:321,?, 545, 244, 073

GNX243

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Sept. 06 Hemmings lists the following for sale: #321, 810 mi, 905-875-4700, www.legendarymotorcar.com (no price listed); #not listed, 9900 mi, 325-646-7575, TX, $100,000; #545, no mileage listed, rejuvinair@comcast.net, $75,000; #244, no mileage listed, Jim Wilson, 239-772-0702, $80,000; #073, 13,600 mi, 229-382-7092, $95,000 obo.

For pictures/more details, see Hemmings.
 
Dreamer prices, try high 50Ks and low 60Ks w/ miles, and the super low mile cars MAY get high 60Ks low 70Ks from my experiences. GNX buyers are generally deal makers and cheap-skates.
 
GregInAtl said:
Dreamer prices, try high 50Ks and low 60Ks w/ miles, and the super low mile cars MAY get high 60Ks low 70Ks from my experiences. GNX buyers are generally deal makers and cheap-skates.
70-80 =BAD 60= Nice. As long as it hasn't been folded in half. :rolleyes:
 
GNX243 said:
Sept. 06 Hemmings lists the following for sale: #321, 810 mi, 905-875-4700, www.legendarymotorcar.com (no price listed); #not listed, 9900 mi, 325-646-7575, TX, $100,000; #545, no mileage listed, rejuvinair@comcast.net, $75,000; #244, no mileage listed, Jim Wilson, 239-772-0702, $80,000; #073, 13,600 mi, 229-382-7092, $95,000 obo.

For pictures/more details, see Hemmings.

#545 also has 40k miles on it!! :confused:

#244 is definately overpriced but is a very nice car, probably the nicest 40k mile car I have ever seen! It was on Ebay about 4 months ago and the reserve was 70k, it only went to 42k when the auction ended! He also won the black diamond award at the nationals in Bowling Green a few years back so the car is in great shape for the miles but is way over priced! :confused:

The Texas car without the # is a car that has alot of mods and also doesn't have orig tires! :confused:

Also #321 doesn't have the #'d book, jacket or anything, the guy they bought the car from kept everything and would never let it go for any price! It was also just on ebay!The guy told me $85k American, don't know what that is in Canadian. :confused:
 
GregInAtl said:
Dreamer prices, try high 50Ks and low 60Ks w/ miles, and the super low mile cars MAY get high 60Ks low 70Ks from my experiences. GNX buyers are generally deal makers and cheap-skates.


I agree that these guys in hemmings are off their rocker on their prices, and I also agree with you on the ones with higher miles BUT you will not find a super low mile car (depending on what you consider a super low mile car) for anywhere close to high 60's or low 70's!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: If you know where some are then PLEASE let me know and I WILL BUY THEM ALL!! :) The only thing out there for high 60 low 70 is a 5 to 15k mile car depending on the condition of the car and #'d book, jacket,hat, orig tires @ paint!! With all the attention these cars have gotten in just the last 6-8 months the days of cheap skate buyers and deal makers are long gone!! :( Like I said not trying to be rude or anything, I partialy agree with you but if you know where some are with less than 4k miles that is all original with everything that you could get when it was purchased PLEASE let me know, I will give you a finders fee for each one!! :)
 
I bought #73 new from Joe Mitchell Buick in MT. Prospect Illinois in November of 1987 and have pictures from 1987 if anyone buys the car. The speedo was rolled back at least once after I owned it.
 
GNX # 41 said:
I bought #73 new from Joe Mitchell Buick in MT. Prospect Illinois in November of 1987 and have pictures from 1987 if anyone buys the car. The speedo was rolled back at least once after I owned it.

How many miles were on it when you sold it? When I rode in it there was 5k or so on it and that was 1994 and the same fellow has had it since then.
 
GNX # 41 said:
I bought #73 new from Joe Mitchell Buick in MT. Prospect Illinois in November of 1987 and have pictures from 1987 if anyone buys the car. The speedo was rolled back at least once after I owned it.


Speedo rollbacks seem easy maybe beacuse of the SW speedometer. Couldn't you just put in a new one???

Back in 1989 I called on an ad for GNX#056. The owner told me on the phone they drove it a lot... including a cross country vacation, and it had about 15,000 miles on it, but was still pretty mint. A year later, I saw the same #056 for sale again, from a different owner, but now it only had 4,000 miles! As with any large $$$ purchase, buyer beware. Paul
 
gnx hat?

I have everything that went with it (GNX), when sold new in 87. I didn't know a gnx hat was part of the original memorobilia. If so who made them? Was it Molly or another company? If this is all I'm missing can anyone help?
 
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