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Compare and Contrast of 2 '65 convertibles

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I think the 300 convertible is nice looking! Would love to have one.

Bad pictures on the second.
 
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"It seems the former is a good deal but the latter is maybe high."
at first glance that would be the case. However, would need to verify claims of "rust free" and "all new sheet metal" and go from there. The white car Ad. makes a lot of claims but if it's as nice as it appears 15k is do-able. The other Ad. is vague with poor pics and overpriced -I am thinking 8-12k.
 
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FYI...a TC member here is selling his nice '65 convert.
PM me if interested for more details.

AND...listing a location in your Profile sure would be helpful. ;)
 
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Found an earlier ad for this car, and a higher price, and a few more pictures
1965 Chevelle 300 Series

is this the same car that was discussed earlier? And what were the concerns issues at that time?

I "think" I found the earlier thread on this car, but can't open it.

unless I am missing something it looks like a pretty good car for $15000.

Does being Canadian built hurt it. I think they are the only ones who made 300 series convertibles.

thanks, Frank
 
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Found an earlier ad for this car, and a higher price, and a few more pictures
1965 Chevelle 300 Series

is this the same car that was discussed earlier? And what were the concerns issues at that time?

I "think" I found the earlier thread on this car, but can't open it.

unless I am missing something it looks like a pretty good car for $15000.

Does being Canadian built hurt it. I think they are the only ones who made 300 series convertibles.

thanks, Frank
this appears to be the same car :grin2:
i think being a more rare 300 convertible could be hurting the sales price
but it still looks like a very nice car:surprise:
 
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