For Sale 1970 Custom Suburban *craigs* Seattle

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I think this was on Ebay for a while. It's been on Craigslist for around a month. Cheap, but a lot of work!

Glenn
 
Another green car. Thinking back to those times and knowing there were many other colors available besides green. Maybe because I was 16 I don't understand what our parents saw, or thought, when buying a new car and getting green. I know my mother's 67 Satellite wagon was a medium metallic green. The Cougar, my father bought in 68, was Seafoam green on the showroom floor. It actually was a good looking sight on that floor as I sat in it. Yet, after that my father's new company car, always had company cars, was a dark metallic blue 1970 Olds 98 with the 455. Come to think of it there were no more green cars after that Cougar and Satellite.
 
I want to like this car. I want to want to buy it. It looks fairly complete.

Two things are holding me back. Not the rust behind the rear wheels, but the rust in front of them. And I don't mind the two-tone green on the seats, but the solid dark green door panels are too much. This guy has had it a year-ish and is flipping it (meaning small 'f' flip here, he's not asking for $10k), but it'd have to be down at $1500 for me to even feign interest and go look at it.
 
Nice car for $2500.00. Green, non A/C and the rust hurt a little. The interior is very fixable for not much money.
Wagons are coming on strong. Get one now or be on the outside looking in.
 
I want to like this car. I want to want to buy it. It looks fairly complete.

Two things are holding me back. Not the rust behind the rear wheels, but the rust in front of them. And I don't mind the two-tone green on the seats, but the solid dark green door panels are too much. This guy has had it a year-ish and is flipping it (meaning small 'f' flip here, he's not asking for $10k), but it'd have to be down at $1500 for me to even feign interest and go look at it.

I think you should wind your watch. It seems to have stopped sometime in 1988. :laughing7:

Kevin
 
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