Thought I would share. I was talking to him about his other car for sale and mentioned I would share his Volare Ad around. Shame about the fender. www DOT facebook DOT com/marketplace/item/1514086425449549 ••• $5800 ••• "1977 Volare Slant six automatic, ac, power breaks and steering, vinyl top in good condition with no major cracks . YES original 45k miles on her. front passenger side fender is damaged and I have a spare replacement fender, new owner would install. I never wanted to sell her but decided to go sailing the tropics. beautiful one of a kind car . will need carb tune up . tires are brand new with less than 1000 miles on them. new battery ." I'll take this down when he marks it sold on FB.
So am I. If it were a coupe, I would live with the /6. If it had a 318, I would live with the 4-doors. Hard part, around here, it is hard to find reasonable shops to do this kind of body work. 99% are all about the insurance jobs. The other 1% want to be restoring highend cars for big $$$.
Not that I need any more land, but I was looking at the real estate ads in the paper today. 22 acres with a pond for 650,000 (29,545 an acre) 30 acres with no pond for 300,000 (10,000 an acre) Places were within miles of each other. Makes no sense why someone would pay such a premium for a pond. I can assure you, a pond can be put in for much much less than 19,545 an acre. Seems to be the same way with the vehicles... JW
Almost looks like that hose could go under the ac line but the pics I posted are ugly as well. I got some more examoles to look at. The non ac version isnt prom pretty either.
Here is another AC car. The pics I posted are 2x ugly because the upper hoses have been cut for a update/upgrade package.