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Post by bbbbradley on Apr 6, 2013 16:37:08 GMT -5
Ok, What i mean by that title is i am unsure who might really want this car for the collectable side of it. Because it is most all original from 1969. If i cant sell it i am going to fiberglass the lights closed paint it a solid color and put street wheels on it. I am also going to overhaul the interior to a much more modern one. If there are people that would just die from this happening then please buy this car before i do. I have heard there is quite a market for these in original condition so i thought i would try to sell it before i did any of this to it. MY kids also asked me today if i would buy waverunners so thats the second reason lol. anyways i think a reasonable asking price is 6500.00 but please feel free to email me any offers. Tenrox@msn.com Here is another add i have for it and it has Pictures((((( www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/385582-FS-FT-1969-Bradley-Gt-With-gullwing-doors )))))) I would have posted them here also but i was having trouble using the pic loader sorry. If i get the 6500.00 i am asking i will ship it to anywhere in the continental us for free. I do not want to ship this car out of country thanks. I also have a lot more info on that other add. what all the car needs. about 15,000 miles on her. really great shape etc.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Apr 6, 2013 17:46:28 GMT -5
Price is a bit steep for an incomplete build and the condition it is in. Needs more than just brakes.
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Post by Big-birds-ride on Apr 7, 2013 10:25:14 GMT -5
I purchased my first Bradley GT 1 a year ago with good paint, good interior, custom mags and wide tires, all the glass, working gauges, good brakes, running, driving, for $2500 less than your asking price. You will have a hard time selling this car at that price.
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Post by jspbtown on Apr 7, 2013 16:46:13 GMT -5
Just for some perspective:
"What i mean by that title is i am unsure who might really want this car for the collectable side of it"....Not really many people "collecting" Bradleys. They are a great entry level ride into kit cars. However they are not collector cars in the truest sense.
"Because it is most all original from 1969. If i cant sell it i am going to fiberglass the lights closed paint it a solid color and put street wheels on it. I am also going to overhaul the interior to a much more modern one"...Sounds like a great idea and the Bradley is a perfect platform to do just those kinds of modifications.
"If there are people that would just die from this happening then please buy this car before i do"...I don't think anyone would mind at all if you did yor mods.
""I have heard there is quite a market for these in original condition so i thought i would try to sell it before i did any of this to it....Not a huge market. They come up often. They also sell. Usually at alot less than what people are asking.
And $6500 is in the stratosphere for a Bradley.
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Post by bbbbradley on Apr 11, 2013 21:00:48 GMT -5
Does 3500.00 Sound more appealing to anyone?
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