taylorcom
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm planning on selling my green '70 2800CS. I've looked at Nada and Hagerty and have some idea of its market value, but wanted see what you all think it's worth day.
It was my father's for many years and I acquired it in early 2006. Mechanically it is excellent, with low miles on an engine rebuild and new Zenith carburetors. But it needs body work (to the left rear), some rust repair (see pics), and fresh paint.
The beige leather interior is good, with a split seam in the driver's seat being the only issue. It needs a new high-beam switch and wiper-motor switch (I've installed ordinary switches that functionally replace these 2 switches). It also needs a window regulator on the driver side.
There is an intermittent silent exhaust leak (opening the windows helps) and the left-front sway-bar connector needs replacement.
From a collector standpoint, all components are correct.
I'm selling because I don't have room in my one-car garage for it (I keep my '72 3.0CS there). Location: Berkeley, CA.
Any ideas? Thanks.
I'm planning on selling my green '70 2800CS. I've looked at Nada and Hagerty and have some idea of its market value, but wanted see what you all think it's worth day.
It was my father's for many years and I acquired it in early 2006. Mechanically it is excellent, with low miles on an engine rebuild and new Zenith carburetors. But it needs body work (to the left rear), some rust repair (see pics), and fresh paint.
The beige leather interior is good, with a split seam in the driver's seat being the only issue. It needs a new high-beam switch and wiper-motor switch (I've installed ordinary switches that functionally replace these 2 switches). It also needs a window regulator on the driver side.
There is an intermittent silent exhaust leak (opening the windows helps) and the left-front sway-bar connector needs replacement.
From a collector standpoint, all components are correct.
I'm selling because I don't have room in my one-car garage for it (I keep my '72 3.0CS there). Location: Berkeley, CA.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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