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I know of a RAIV car, sitting, 52K original, nice survivor, has one low comp cylinder. 4 speed car. Family owned since new. What would it be worth roughly? They want 35k, but might not be serious unless cash is shown.... [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure a few Pontiac guys would be interested if you decide to pass on the car (myself included)... ![]() Any more info available? Mike |
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I overlooked the non Judge part. The Ebay car still might be the only way for a guy to afford a RA4 car. One of those where you do it over time etc. Still a doable project for someone.
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It is a doable project. But, being a Pontiac guy, that VIN is not worth 8k. The car is wasted. There is barely anything salvageable.
He may as well do like the guy selling a firewall to the 69 RS/SS Camaro. |
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If you look at his other auctions, he has some neat project cars available.
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Sold for $9,600.00.
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I agree with Don, a non-Judge RAIV car is a 75k car tops if it is "nice", 100k or so if it is a killer nut and bolt Tiemann-type all #'s match resto car in a good color. Remember the green/ saddle 4.33 gear M21 car that was for sale forever and finally sold in the 60's not long ago? #'s match motor but not trans as I recall. Non-Judge is just a tough sell unless it is a really special car. The eBay car looks like a good way to lose some money. To paraphrase the old joke "How do you make a small fortune restoring a POS GTO? Start with a large fortune!" That eBay car is a $100k resto waiting to happen, and it will never be a #'s or original sheetmetal car...and that is what people have finally gotten smart enough to want! Colin [/ QUOTE ] Concur as well. The RAIV GTOs don't bring the coin that the Judges do. However, if you do some shopping around, you can find a nice restored RAIV Judge for under $100k and a nice restored RAIV GTO for around $65k. Just picked up a driver condition RAIV, M21, 4.33 1970 GTO. Car was built for speed with manual steering and brakes; thinking about Pure Stock Drags with this one... Anyway, there were only 325 RAIV 4 sp GTOs (not counting Judges) built in 1970, but there have been several for sale recently, including a few on e-bay and one on Classical Pontiac now. Scott
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