Equipment
455/215hp, automatic, wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, column shift, cassette stereo, power windows, air conditioning, power seats.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Original paint with some blisters on the left side of the hood and above the trunk lid. Lightly pitted bumpers. Dry and cracked weather stripping. Discoloration on the seats. Water stains on the white headliner. Leaking oil. Pretty good for a 40-year-old used car, but it's still a 40-year-old used car, and it's not exactly worth enough to justify much of a restoration.
Market commentary
It's hard to say what the new owner should do with this car, although the most sensible thing would probably be new paint, interior, light mechanical work and some new seals, all of which will cost more than what was paid here. It sold at Mecum's April KC auction in 2013 for $6,500 and the seller got out from under it. Whatever the new owner decides to do, at least there isn't a lot of money tied up in the ownership experience.