<VV> Re: 1969 convertible Monza on the auction site
Mike Stillwell
yenko117@yahoo.com
Mon Feb 14 21:13:43 EST 2005
It looked pretty decent to me. If there weren't
already too many "neat" vairs in our collection, I
would have been interested. Body looked good, but
Ohio, is not generally known for their "old car
preserving climate", stored, or not. I'd prefer to
inspect before bidding, but a solid, matching numbers,
low mileage, optioned '69 with a special order paint
color seems to be a rare bird, and worth a fair amount
to me.
Mike
YS-117
--- GMC228@aol.com wrote:
We watched ebay
> auction for the Hugger Orange - stuck engine (#3988)
> in Louisville with great interest. Does anyone in
> this group know anything about it. It was bid up to
> $5000, the bid retracted, and then didn't meet
> reserve around $3350. Both high bidders had zero
> feedback. It was claimed to have been ziebarted,
> stored inside since the 70's. The pictures were not
> overly clear and by the way, it didn't have a title.
> It generated enough questions to preclude any
> bidding by my son without seeing it. The four hour
> one way drive is justified if the car is real and
> the seller straight. It may not be relisted and the
> topic moot but,let's see if this can start a thread.
> By the way, it probably had headrests.
>
> Gene Northern Indiana
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