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Clean '70 Malibu Running/Driving Project,
Whenever I want to feel old, I reminisce about the days when a '70 Malibu in this condition was a $2500 car in Southern California (thinking 1996-2000 timeframe). Sharp colors on this one.
Link to 1970 Malibu auction 136370K210432 |
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markinnaples (02-02-2021) |
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Rusty and overpriced
For a 70 Malibu. Crazy.price.
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Bill Pritchard (02-04-2021) |
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You can see in the one pic that patch panels were put in on the lower quarters at one time. You can see the rivets on the drivers side.
Car is listed as a project, but $17,500 is way out for what this is.
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Old patches in the front fenders and needs a trunk floor too. Yeah, the price is too high for a Malibu to restore. Sad too, for 7k, if a person could do the work themselves and not be over 30k in it, it would be a nice car to restore.
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