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Flat AAR 'Cuda

PostPosted: 02 Mar 2006 9:19
by jr
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rave_12000: Some dudes got real mean to this AAR! Everyone has been trying to get me to sell this for quite some time...so here it is. It is an original 1970 aar cuda. It is a 340 six pac 4 speed car. The cowl section is in great shape with no rust...and stamping is in place. I have the fender tag and part of the door tag. The TRANS AM fender tag is NOT included. Frame rails are decent...I showed the worst section in the pics. Car is original red exterior with red interior. There is an interesting story behind this one...as I found it on top of three other cars. It is pretty sad to see now, but the sky is the limit with this bad boy! Reserve is set to equal my wife's credit card debt. Good luck!

PostPosted: 02 Mar 2006 12:41
by Joakim
Right now the highest bid is $2,550.01. Reserve not met!

PostPosted: 02 Mar 2006 13:57
by dave-r
All they are bidding on is the numbers and fender tag. The creeps will "re-body" the thing and sell it for $60,000 in a years time.

PostPosted: 02 Mar 2006 15:39
by Brant
Probably listed locally as a driver! :disbelief: Funny world we live in.

PostPosted: 02 Mar 2006 21:48
by Chrippa
Reserve is set to equal my wife's credit card debt.


Haha :mrgreen:

I wonder how much work it needs to be saved , but its like that T/A that got sold on Carlisle this summer that had been in a barn fire, it was pretty bad ... nothing i would dig into , unless it was a hemi car :biggrin:

Re: Flat AAR 'Cuda

PostPosted: 03 Mar 2006 8:38
by Christer
C´mon guys. Can´t you see it´s great potential? :? It just needs a little TLC and it will shine like grandpa´s bald head at moonlight. :mrgreen: Listen to the guy: The cowl section is in great shape with no rust :s017: It´s a winther project, that ´s all! :crazy:

BTW: I can´t see no reason why the Trans Am tag is not included (except for a few $$$ maybe). Any suggestions?

PostPosted: 03 Mar 2006 8:46
by Christer
dave-r wrote:All they are bidding on is the numbers and fender tag. The creeps will "re-body" the thing and sell it for $60,000 in a years time.


I agree. The problem is that it is quite profitable and easy to do :s008:

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2006 11:38
by Christer
Highest bid: US $2,851.51 and reserve not met. Any conclusions? :roll: The current owner think he has got a gold nugget on his backyard? :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2006 16:47
by Moparman1972
looks more like fools gold to me

PostPosted: 03 May 2006 3:29
by six pack
that'll buff right out, what are talking about!! :D