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yeah its a gnx and it was made for one year but 75,000 thats alot u can get a much faster and rarer(sp) car for that money, gnx werent that fast of cars yeah their hella sleeper when they first came out but now days if u pull up to a guy and he sees that gnx badge he know that he will probly lose depending on what he is driving. dont get me wrong id love a gnx since im a g-body man, my dream car is a late 80'* monte ss but im saying if i had 75,000 id buy a regualr gn and make hella sleeper. everybody knows not to mess with a gnx.
shouldnt their me an badge on the cowl if the hood? and it cant be good for that car to sit all its life with 60 miles its not even broken in yet. its probly gonna need some work.
I Was looking at the paint -does the paint on the drivers door reflect different than the front fender and the rear quarter? I also noticed a gap where the header panel meets the hood just above the drivers headlight.
But it that is truly a 60 mile, never titled, A+ 100% GNX that'* literally NOS, can and will bring well over $50k ($65-75 in this case -no doubt the seller won't get the asking $75k as 99% of collectors like to dicker around with the price). To us who only can afford a sub $30k (make that limited few as there are quite a few here who are still in HS or College) $75k is astronomical, but when you look at the serious collector who'* in his 50'* and ready to retire with a nice pension a car like this will get their $$$$$, especially if there is sentimental value or they just have always wanted one, but were waiting for this specific scenario (new car, never registered, car feared by all -almost, and value is not necessarilly going down anytime soon as long as they keep it a trailer queen).
But it that is truly a 60 mile, never titled, A+ 100% GNX that'* literally NOS, can and will bring well over $50k ($65-75 in this case -no doubt the seller won't get the asking $75k as 99% of collectors like to dicker around with the price). To us who only can afford a sub $30k (make that limited few as there are quite a few here who are still in HS or College) $75k is astronomical, but when you look at the serious collector who'* in his 50'* and ready to retire with a nice pension a car like this will get their $$$$$, especially if there is sentimental value or they just have always wanted one, but were waiting for this specific scenario (new car, never registered, car feared by all -almost, and value is not necessarilly going down anytime soon as long as they keep it a trailer queen).



