I bought a '62 Starfire a few years ago, and flipped it a couple weeks later. Those cars are really under-valued IMHO. Mine was a decent driver that I sold for $5400.
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 10, 2020
SShink wrote:
Didn't you buy a Stafire recently? Road trip for you to CO!
Derek is correct. Mine is a Bonneville. Those Starfires are neat cars though. I had never seen one up close before until I seen the one Derek the day we had a meeting there. Oldsmobile for what ever reason didn't seem to take into production the bubble top roof like Chevy/Buick/Pontiac did, at least from what I can recall. The starfire like the Impala had that hard top roof line that gave an appearance of a convertible top with the appearance of bows running across. That seems like a pretty good price though for both cars too.
jim larson said
Jan 15, 2020
SShink wrote:
Didn't you buy a Stafire recently? Road trip for you to CO!
-- Edited by jim larson on Wednesday 15th of January 2020 01:09:44 PM
Didn't you buy a Stafire recently? Road trip for you to CO!
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I bought a '62 Starfire a few years ago, and flipped it a couple weeks later. Those cars are really under-valued IMHO. Mine was a decent driver that I sold for $5400.
DAMN !!!!
I need to go to a hoarders meeting RIGHT NOW...
Derek is correct. Mine is a Bonneville. Those Starfires are neat cars though. I had never seen one up close before until I seen the one Derek the day we had a meeting there. Oldsmobile for what ever reason didn't seem to take into production the bubble top roof like Chevy/Buick/Pontiac did, at least from what I can recall. The starfire like the Impala had that hard top roof line that gave an appearance of a convertible top with the appearance of bows running across. That seems like a pretty good price though for both cars too.
-- Edited by jim larson on Wednesday 15th of January 2020 01:09:44 PM