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It's worth a grand to me then I gotta pay a guy.

It's not a GT nor is it even a big block. It needs everything and now even metal . Trunk and quarters .....

The cool color is almost gone
 
Amazing how that works! I’d say about $1300..
 
Wow! Rare color for sure.

Fender tag looks pretty full of options.
 
it´s worth to be rescued :thumbsup: especially if it´s indigo blue by any chance
 
Need more info like is it currently running? if not,then why? and how long it's sat since it last ran?

Any other mechanical issues it had when it was parked?

Where is is rusted and how badly? Pictures tell the story best.
 
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I was driving it until about 6 months ago,
it jus cut off on me I had it towed home and my uncle charged the battery an it started back up.
the brakes have been a problem for quite some time. Its like as if I need to bleed them,
its not staying started like as if there is some electrical problem.

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its a factory show car.. and its GC8 which is a plus..its a 318 also which is a huge minus.. i would ask 3k for it and take what ever offers showed up with cash..
 
The markings on the back window suggest it was purchased February 28, 2018, possibly from a salvage yard or tow yard? It really hasn't been 6 months since then quite yet, so did you drive it very much before you started having problems? Where is the rust? Is there a front grille in it? Need some photos showing rust and the front of the car before we can answer your question better.
 
You have a promotional car that was to be sold to the general public after the promotion was over. Promotion cars were used in airports, malls, etc.
They were built in the first few days of production.
The fender tag shows this information.

While you have a rare car it is need of a full resto which will cost at least $40,000 done right. Rare does not mean it's worth lots of money. A fair price for that car as it sits is $1500.00. It will require a true labor of love to restore as many of the parts required will hard if not impossible to come by. That car completed may bring $30k to the right unique individual. If it was a 383 HP or440 hp car well cha ching on the value. Big bucks now as you now have a large high performance boat
 
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