coronabus
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What Happens In The Bus...
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Post by coronabus on Feb 8, 2007 10:07:06 GMT -5
He sent me pics, ya the rockers look hammered! My 62 was also a local bus. It wasn't purdy like this one, but alot more solid in terms of rust. I paid $2500 3 years ago, so I'd say $2000 is a fair deal. Like Keith said it's a small hatch split, not requiring a OOP inspection. You better pick it up Brett, because I'm interested.
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Post by riffraff on Feb 8, 2007 10:52:00 GMT -5
He sent me pics, ya the rockers look hammered! My 62 was also a local bus. It wasn't purdy like this one, but alot more solid in terms of rust. I paid $2500 3 years ago, so I'd say $2000 is a fair deal. Like Keith said it's a small hatch split, not requiring a OOP inspection. You better pick it up Brett, because I'm interested. Buses have gone up in price ALOT since you bought your bus Paul. I doubt this is going to go for $2K. The lone fact that it is an Alberta bus can put close to a $2K premium on the price. If you think about the rust on the bottom of this one, it would cost more than $2K to repair the rust to a point where it would pass an OOP. I think this would be a ~$1K bus if non-Albertan and a $3K bus as is.
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Post by bretto on Feb 8, 2007 23:11:18 GMT -5
well, i'm 3rd in line. i'll wait till sunday to find out. he has a few "solid buyers"
allthough, as stupid as it sounds. if i miss this deal, i'm just going to wait until i find a 23.
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