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Jack Leslie's 1957 Sedan Delivery

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Lenny

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  1. 4 hours ago, Frosty said:

    You say it needs a ground up restoration. How bad is it? Pictures help by the way. If it is a complete rust bucket then parting it out may be the way to go.

    The nice thing is it is a convertible, so as the expression goes, "if the top goes down the price goes up." Consider this. There were 40,941 Lemans Sports build in 1971. Of those, only 3,865 were convertibles.

    The selling price always comes down to what someone is willing to pay for it. So assuming that the car is rough, but not in a rotted out condition, I'd say $8-12k plus the value of your additional parts is a probably a good starting point. Mind you, this is a guess based on your comments. THe better the actual condition, the higher the price should go.

    Thank you for your reply. I live in Northern New Jersey. Would it be best to advertise in local Pontiac club’s newsletter or Ebay?

  2. Have a 71 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible that needs from the ground up restoration but I have all the parts. I don’t have time to restore it myself. Would it pay to sell it as is or part it out? What do you think it would be valued at $$$???

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