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1917 Buick D45 Roadster, not mine.


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It looks like a nicely preserved car . But I would think over priced  { as usual it seems these days } by at least 100 %. He does state inspect and negotiate in person so perhaps not as unrealistic as the ad would at first suggest. But he would probably do better if he dropped the asking price down to something at least close to a realistic value.

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This example was on the market for about 6 months at around $12,000. Including an ad in the Buick Bugle.

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Running /driving, well cared for older restoration with many spare parts. The owner was a joy to speak with. I really should have gone for it. I would have loved to take advantage of it but was on the opposite coast in California..

 

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