If the body was a little less rusty. See if he will come down to 750. Do you have another motor to put in? AC makes the car worth more at resale time.
Wow. $1000 for that? I would not pay more than $400 for that. But that is only if I really really wanted a caddy. Scrap price at best.Sent from my DROID X2
Quote from: shwak23 on April 14, 2012, 03:01:28 amWow. $1000 for that? I would not pay more than $400 for that. But that is only if I really really wanted a caddy. Scrap price at best.Sent from my DROID X2LOL. Did Maine all of a sudden become a rust free state! That thing is easily worth a $1000. Sure looks straight, clean, solid and even looks to have a "decent" interior.Put it another way. How many hours of quality rust work can you get these days for $1000 and I'm not talking about your brother's neighbors uncle. I'm talking a pro job. $80-100 per hour only buys you a day or a day and change. Certainly not much. Unless your into doing your own body work buy something solid.