r_beaudette
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Didn't know where to post this but thought it was interesting.
I decided to go to see the Imperial Palace Auto Collection since I'm working here in Vegas this week. I knew this thing has been here for years, but never got a chance to check it out. Most of the cars on display are for sale
Quite a collection, but I didn't realize that there were Buicks there!
I know that the GN's have been going up in value lately, but they have one there that is waaaaaay out of line IMHO.
An '87 T-top GN, 1450 miles- A GORGEOUS GN. BUT they are asking $48,500!!
I think you could get still a decent GNX for that money.
Also, a '65 GS Skylark, recently restored for $55,000 and a '67 GS Skylark for 39,000.
There were 2 GS Rivieras, a '66 and a '67. They wanted $39,500 for the '67 and I can't remember what the '66 was- but it was close to the '67 in price.
Wish I had my camera with me so I coule post the Buicks. If you're in Vegas it is worth checking out. If you go to the Imperial Palace website, you can get free passes to print out but without them it's $6.95- unless you're 65+, then it's 3 bucks
I decided to go to see the Imperial Palace Auto Collection since I'm working here in Vegas this week. I knew this thing has been here for years, but never got a chance to check it out. Most of the cars on display are for sale
Quite a collection, but I didn't realize that there were Buicks there!
I know that the GN's have been going up in value lately, but they have one there that is waaaaaay out of line IMHO.
An '87 T-top GN, 1450 miles- A GORGEOUS GN. BUT they are asking $48,500!!
I think you could get still a decent GNX for that money.
Also, a '65 GS Skylark, recently restored for $55,000 and a '67 GS Skylark for 39,000.
There were 2 GS Rivieras, a '66 and a '67. They wanted $39,500 for the '67 and I can't remember what the '66 was- but it was close to the '67 in price.
Wish I had my camera with me so I coule post the Buicks. If you're in Vegas it is worth checking out. If you go to the Imperial Palace website, you can get free passes to print out but without them it's $6.95- unless you're 65+, then it's 3 bucks