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CLINTON, ONT

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1962 biscayne

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Date Listed27-Dec-12
Price$15,000.00
Address637 Grand Avenue East, Chatham-Kent, ON N7L 3Z2, Canada 
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MakeChevrolet
ModelOther
Trimbiscayne
Year1962
Kilometers56000
Body TypeCoupe (2 door)
TransmissionManual
ColourGrey
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel TypeGasoline
   
bicayne body off
new floors& trunk,rockers& 1/4s
gas tank &lines,all new brakes &lines,
fresh 327  ,30 over
all new clutch &linckage,
car is painted black underside,
has corvette rallys on it 7in.on front 8in. on rear
dash is painted and all window trim red
have lots of new parts in boxes,
car is running
needs paint &interior  (easy)
all interior parts are available at NOS 
not interested in any trades call sam
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Friggin sweet! Too bad my shop is full.

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Yes it's a well done car, so far, BUT by the time you finish it you'll have 22G's in it, & have a $16,500 car???? Paint & Interior + misc. will add up quick.

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dualquadpete wrote:

Yes it's a well done car, so far, BUT by the time you finish it you'll have 22G's in it, & have a $16,500 car???? Paint & Interior + misc. will add up quick.


         x2       unless you can finish it yourself....  



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Or...drive as is....sleeper

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dualquadpete wrote:

Yes it's a well done car, so far, BUT by the time you finish it you'll have 22G's in it, & have a $16,500 car???? Paint & Interior + misc. will add up quick.


 And who really cares?  The owner will built it his way and he will be happy.  What else is there?



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He's out to lunch on his price. Would anyone here really consider it at that price? confuse

 7k project car ...tops.



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PORT HOPE, ONT

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Why do you guys have to spend so much money on a car.Throw some floor mats and enjoy it .Never could understand spending that much money.I go to the same events and enjoy myself same as the high dollar guys.Don' have much into the delivery and some say it looks like it, but just ask me if I give a rats ass what people think .Can't see any way that car would cost any ware near that much to get on the road .Now if you are talking about some kind of show car or some one with deep pockets who just has to have the best or newest fad and billit stuff ok,but a normal hobbiest could get it on the road with some wrecking yard parts,some trading and work for 2or3 grand tops.It has brakes,an engine,headers,looks like the exhaust is there,floor is done,I see a shifter bolted in and the add says new clutch linkages.There is a nice set of wheels already on it so what is the big expence. the interior can be done over time and the paint would be your choice body shop or rattle can.I agree the price is high for what the car is,not yet a real popular year or style choice, but all the hard stuff is done.Dicker the price down take the savings and buy a couple of blankets,some floor mats and a case of rattle can black from the nearest Canadian Tire and you can park next to me at the next run. Ed

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Picture 234.jpgPicture 235.jpgPicture 240.jpgPicture 241.jpgEd, I guess it just depends on what you want to drive??? My self I prefer a "decent" interior, that I'm 'proud" to park my A$$ on, not an old blanket, but if that works for you well OK. As for paint, even my "Hot Rod" black paint job, doing most of it my self still cost me close to 2G's in material & rental of Booth to shoot it. It's amazing how it adds up, high build primer, umpteen diff grades of sand paper,Tape, masking paper, paint & all the additives that go with it, not including the body filler,& related $hit that goes with that part of the job.A paint job now days "Ain't Cheap" even if it isn't "RE-SALE RED"



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Ya the blanket is decent enough for me . The point is it doesn't have to cost a mint to get a fun driver on the road.WE both have flatblack cars you show that it cost 2gs for your paint and I have maybe $200 into mine,(bondo and rattle can black is not very expensive)neither one right or wrong just different .My son,who was watching me try to respond to your post ,Pete, says it really doesn't matter because neither of us can pick up chicks with these cars anymore, so whats the difference.He is right,in a strange way, the cars end up at the same places and everyone has fun so that is the real bottom line. Ed

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flatblack55delivery wrote:

Pete, says it really doesn't matter because neither of us can pick up chicks with these cars 


         because neither of us can pick up chicks  angered.gifangered.gifangered.gif

 

 

       Is he implying that at age 63  its all over?    no more nookey in the back seat?    I'm shattered  wink



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Ya Carl, thats exactly what my kid said ,hard to belive eh.Oh well I to am shattered and I'll bet Pete is as well.I guess thats why the kid customized a Roadmaster wagon lots of room. Ed

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Give that car to 10 different people and you would end up with 10 different finished products. It's all about what the individual wants in a car, and that's ok by me.

One of the things that I, personally, would change on that car would be considered by some to be the nicest thing currently in it. But I know what I like.

Spend a little or spend alot to get what you want/like, but at his asking price it's not even a consideration.

 

Ed, the kid will learn that the big back seat will only cost him more in the long run.



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PORT HOPE, ONT

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You are so right ,Dave on all counts. Ed

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This car is a real solid project that should be easy to finish. I agree with others that it isn't worth the asking price (almost double what its really worth). I find that a lot of classic cars listed on kijiji are very overpriced either by people trying to make a fast buck, cover their total investment costs or by ignorance (the type that figures all classic vehicles are gold)

As for finishing this one, the prospective buyer could go either route. Personally, I think that it would be loads of fun shooting it in black epoxy primer and drive it as is until I could come across some good interior pieces. I wouldn't put a truckload of cash into anything unless it was a highly optioned, sought after car which this one isn't.

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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

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will wrote:

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"


          Exactly!      and the more beer,  the more beauty   biggrin



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