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Just brought car to track. Went 1.58 60' and 6.62@106.4 in the 1/8th. Car will make a 9second pass with slicks and it's in flawless condition in and out u can't ask for more


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That's what I'm talking about........beauty and the beast.
Bump......
 
I don't want to muddy up the man's sell thread but about the emblem on the Steering wheel on GN's they were the Tri Shield emblem if not the T logo. There was no GN emblem for the steering wheel.

On the car it's looks very nice and I think worth every penny you asking. May I ask who did the restoration? Have they done any GN's before? Thanks and GLWS.
 
I don't want to muddy up the man's sell thread but about the emblem on the Steering wheel on GN's they were the Tri Shield emblem if not the T logo. There was no GN emblem for the steering wheel.

On the car it's looks very nice and I think worth every penny you asking. May I ask who did the restoration? Have they done any GN's before? Thanks and GLWS.
. Johnson's auto body did the restoration. As far as I know mine was the first Gn he's done. But I've seen other hotrods he's done and they all looked amazing. He sold me on the resto when I was at a car show and saw a Chevelle he did over 10yrs ago and it still looked mint


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TTT.... Figured I'd bump this up top and see if there's anyone new that's looking for a mint 9sec car. Message me on here or call/text anytime 315-723-8639 to make offers or ask questions.


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Very nice car. Keep it, you'll just want another one in a year or so!


Regards,
John

Ya but I figure it's time to have a less expensive hotrod and I'm looking to pay off some loans


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That is a beautiful car. I think you might need to try a better camera to take different shots of the interior though. The pictures make the gray cloth look the wrong color and very dull with no sheen to the seats like I would expect there to be.
 
To the haters...Build yourself a 9 second car with a show paint job and let me know what the bill comes to. This is a ton of car for the money. GLWS.
 
TTT.... Figured I'd bump this up top and see if there's anyone new that's looking for a mint 9sec car. Message me on here or call/text anytime 315-723-8639 to make offers or ask questions.


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Hey Wassup Onalky87! Been seeing you on the forum since i joined. Hate to see that your selling your "Monster" Your car reminds me of mine an awful lot :) If i was in the market i would give you every penny your asking...I know its well worth it! Mine cost me 25K and came with 30+ in reciepts....GLWS....Please just let me know if you sell to someone in NY or NJ so i can bet with them ;) Thats 1 BAD FAST ASS GN...GLWS
 
Hey Wassup Onalky87! Been seeing you on the forum since i joined. Hate to see that your selling your "Monster" Your car reminds me of mine an awful lot :) If i was in the market i would give you every penny your asking...I know its well worth it! Mine cost me 25K and came with 30+ in reciepts....GLWS....Please just let me know if you sell to someone in NY or NJ so i can bet with them ;) Thats 1 BAD FAST ASS GN...GLWS
Thanks for the kind words. it killed me to sell it but don't worry I'll have another one someday, I'm hooked


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X2 on that !
That's SAD I'm in the military and that means to me they have blown all of there deployment MONEY and are dumb azz that are living in the barracks. Just Sad.

That's why I hope I never have to sell my car. To many low balling Cheap azz people want Prime Rib for chicken nuggets price. :mad:

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Ya know when you restore a car it's usually a big money pit, very seldom will you ever get your money back. My son Brad has a 2003 Marauder that he bought New ( I think around $35,000), then I know he has $13,000 just in the motor, then another $8,000 in the blower and items to make it work. The car produces around 525hp at the rear wheels. It has 30,000 miles on it and they are selling for $15,000 to $20,000! Will he take $20,000? Nope, is it worth more? It should be and he'd NOT take less! I've seen guys dump their GN's for cheap money and it hurts everyone, but not me because I'd never sell mine, it's in my will to my Son. Nice car and we should all work to help him get his asking price and stop cutting our own throats!
 
I just thought I would let everyone know that someone is coming to look at the car next weekend. So I want to give everyone another chance to buy it because the person who wants it doesn't seem like they know what they're talking about and I'm afraid they're going to hurt the car. They had no idea about any turbobuick forums


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Don't let them drive it!!! Detune it and drive it yourself. Last thing you need is an uninitiated driver lose control of your car and crash.
 
Don't let them drive it!!! Detune it and drive it yourself. Last thing you need is an uninitiated driver lose control of your car and crash.
Don't worry I Already told him I don't know how he's going to drive it seeing how there's snow on the ground in Central New York and I refuse to let the car see salt


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I would be very leary of someone that is not part of this community or a known acquaintance come to your house or storage facility to check out your car.
 
I would be very leary of someone that is not part of this community or a known acquaintance come to your house or storage facility to check out your car.


X10. And never.
If they sound semi-normal - but just neophytes - a busy store parking lot in the middle of the day.
If they sound the least bit sketchy - the parking lot of the police station.
But never, never your known address.
 
Don't let them drive it!!! Detune it and drive it yourself. Last thing you need is an uninitiated driver lose control of your car and crash.


Again - x10.
Use the ole excuse "Fellas - I'd let you drive it - but due to the nature of my insurance policy, that is not permissable"
I'll be happy to take -one of you - for a test drive and show you anything that you might need to see regarding its performance or road worthiness
 
If he has the cash you seek then screw it. It's his problem if he blows it up. If the guy has cash that I can see, and seems serious, I would even drive it in the salt.
 
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