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Yeah, i've seen a video on that dealership. So this Firebird came from there or a place similar to that?I have seen a few dealers do that. Some never even register. Or you get the person who buys it, and something bad happens to them, and the family can't sale it, BC of sentimental reasons. It's rear, but does happen. I remember seeing a special on this dealer, that opened in the 1930s. They had several vehicles that never were registered up for sale, after the owner died. A 63 Impala SS 409 with less than 100 miles. Still hade the covers on it from the factory, over the seats, carpet, ext. It never was prepared for sale, by the dealer. It was just like the day, it was delivered to the dealer, off of the truck.there wer about 30 or 40 vehicles like that in that auction.
IDK, that's only a best guess. I could see that happening though. If you look at trans am of Florida (https://transamflorida.com/ ) you can find some very low mile examples there, but they are pricey.Yeah, i've seen a video on that dealership. So this Firebird came from there or a place similar to that?
Did you throw the old one away?Today’s project. Long story short, my brother is having some health problems and his family is having vehicle issues so me and our family pitched in for a clean, low mile older suburban so that they could have reliable transportation while my brother is fighting to get better. Part of that is I’m doing litte fix ups on it until we officially hand it to them in a couple of weeks. She’s got a fresh oil change, new plugs and now a new driver side seat cover. Original one wasn’t bad at all for the age (1999) but wanted to do it anyway.
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Real nice dude. Good of y'all to help, when it's needed, like that.Today’s project. Long story short, my brother is having some health problems and his family is having vehicle issues so me and our family pitched in for a clean, low mile older suburban so that they could have reliable transportation while my brother is fighting to get better. Part of that is I’m doing litte fix ups on it until we officially hand it to them in a couple of weeks. She’s got a fresh oil change, new plugs and now a new driver side seat cover. Original one wasn’t bad at all for the age (1999) but wanted to do it anyway.
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Nope. Gonna keep it and they can hang on to it. Still in too good of shape to throw awayDid you throw the old one away?