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1971 GMC Sprint For Sale

SSuperDave

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I guarantee you there ain't another one out there like it, tell your friends (that have $$ :))

Thanks, SSuper Dave
 
I agree, whoever has the money, gets it, but I'd hate to see it go to a flipper or be "LS'ed". A few years ago, I brokered the sale of a 100 point, frame off '69 SS396 for a friend and when it turned back up for sale it had a bunch of ghetto shit on it.
Even if you are not a buyer, I encourage everyone to open the auction and see the car. You will be amazed.
 
My "Good?" Friend that sold the 64 LeMans WO telling me did the same 12-13 yrs ago with a decent 71 Elky for $2K, Dave the Right buyer is looking for your Elky she's a beautiful looking Elky
 
The run at the gas filler lid.

I almost thought those door panels were aftermarket. They looked like it to me but the seller says no.

I'd also like to see the passenger side lower fender it definitely doesn't look crisp, it looks like it has filler.

All in all, nice piece, rare but I think I'd have to look at it before dumping money on it.

Still not a bad price.
 
About an hour from my house. There's a place out there (Lakeland) that buys Chevelles, do some work (rims, tires, and such) and then bump the price up like 10% to 20%.

I was looking at one of the cars they had for sale (67 Chevelle) and a friend of mine told me what they were doing when I asked him to go with me for a second set of eyes.

He'd already been out there and talked to them and found out what they were doing (not sure how he got the info though).

This place:

 
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The new owner received the Sprint and said that it was even better than promised. He's been looking for a few years, having had several in the past. I'm confident that the car will have a pampered, unmolested life ahead of it. I also invited him here as well.
 
The new owner received the Sprint and said that it was even better than promised. He's been looking for a few years, having had several in the past. I'm confident that the car will have a pampered, unmolested life ahead of it. I also invited him here as well.
Great to hear! Unmolested cars are hard to find.
 
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