'83 Buick Comes to Life after 10 Years
One day a man came by the house interested in buying Mum'* car. I guess he had noticed from the street that it sat in the same place all the time. I talked to him a bit and asked him how much he would offer me for the car. His response was $100.00. I told him no, that the car had sentimental value since it was Mum'* car; which it does.
Today I happen to come across an NADA page for the LeSabre in a search and decided to check what they listed the car for.
Original MSRP: $10,215
Low Retail: $1,075
Average Retail: $2,450
High Retail: $3,900
Today I happen to come across an NADA page for the LeSabre in a search and decided to check what they listed the car for.
Original MSRP: $10,215
Low Retail: $1,075
Average Retail: $2,450
High Retail: $3,900
You should have told him where to stick that $100, right where the sun doesn't shine. The engine and transmission are worth more than $100 in just scrap. The nerve of some people I tell ya.
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