Its at $32,400 as of right now. Granted still has a week to go. Definitely a nice car. Repainted at one time or another. Just little tell tale signs.Roadrunner please!!![]()
The Buick GS is my favorite, Bill. I never been a big ragtop fan and the custom treatments on the pickup and the '48 Buick don't do much for me. The shoebox Ford looks pretty nice.Local auction house has these going up for bid 7/8/24.
Pretty nice and unique..
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible
1970 Buick GS
1948 Buick Sedan
1951 Ford 2 Door Sedan
1947 Ford Pick Up Truck Custom
No I'm not buying any.
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Mine too Doug. A 455 Stage1 car but has auto on the column which kinda sucks a bit. Has an opening bid starting at 20k and no one bid on it yet.The Buick GS is my favorite, Bill. I never been a big ragtop fan and the custom treatments on the pickup and the '48 Buick don't do much for me. The shoebox Ford looks pretty nice.
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Agreed, Bill. Buick never really cut a niche in the muscle car world, but they had some great cars. Thanks for the link.Mine too Doug. A 455 Stage1 car but has auto on the column which kinda sucks a bit. Has an opening bid starting at 20k and no one bid on it yet.
I always thought those GS ,GSX models being a bother to the 442's, GTO's and Chevelle's really never got enough credit. And for one and only one reason is that they said Buick in front of them..jmo.
A little update on what some of the cars sold for..
69 Roadrunner...$57,500
70 Buick Grand Sport... $55,000
1948 Buick Sedan...$22,000
1951 Ford 2 Door Sedan....$2000
1947 Ford Pick Up Truck Custom...$19,000
And note that there's a 12% buyers premium on top of those prices...he was being generous today as its normally 19%...
Dang, the old shoebox was a pretty affordable buy at 2 grand! The GS did get some pretty good cash.A little update on what some of the cars sold for..
69 Roadrunner...$57,500
70 Buick Grand Sport... $55,000
1948 Buick Sedan...$22,000
1951 Ford 2 Door Sedan....$2000
1947 Ford Pick Up Truck Custom...$19,000
And note that there's a 12% buyers premium on top of those prices...he was being generous today as its normally 19%...
A little update on what some of the cars sold for..
1951 Ford 2 Door Sedan....$2000
Dang, the old shoebox was a pretty affordable buy at 2 grand!
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The 51 Ford was more of a project car. Didn't look at it real hard but needed a bunch.I was gonna say $2,000?!, you sure there ain’t an extra 0 or anything else in there Bill?! Thats kinda low, wow. I would think it would be $8,000 to $10,000.
The GS was advertised as being a documented one owner car. Don't find many 54 year old automobiles today from the original owners. Automatic on the column was a little different. Not sure if that helped or hurt the price..Dang, the old shoebox was a pretty affordable buy at 2 grand! The GS did get some pretty good cash.
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You got that right Lorna. Don't know what that 47 may have sold for new but I'll bet just adding a sealant wax coating to that new truck would cost more...!I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the old trucks. When you figure a "moderately loaded" Chevy now goes for over $80,000. up here and what that /47 Ford cost new, it makes me wonder (all over again) what the world's come to.