BTW, I HATE when people do that!
My brother just called, we're clearing out Mom's house tomorrow. He's retired and ambitious with a lot of contacts. He helped a little old lady by driving her to the fish market, he knows her from somewhere. About that time I sent Mike a pic of the LaSalle I just bought, he looked at it "Ooo". He showed the lady.
"Is your brother a car guy?"
Well yeah.
"I haven't talked about the car in years, but my husband always wanted a Low Rider. We went to California and bought a 1966 Impala 2 door fast back with a big block. Got all that silliness in the trunk. Hasn't moved in a decade or two."
We'll talk more tomorrow, any thoughts of where to sell it or (sight unseen) what it's worth?
Dan
dan0
HalfDork
7/7/23 4:03 p.m.
Mmmmm. All that silliness in the trunk... What an awesome way to describe that.
LOL, I love it to... "Testing the waters". Either the car is for sale or it isn't. You don't have to be embarrassed if nobody buys it
Ojala
Dork
7/7/23 4:51 p.m.
If the paint is special and it has a reinforced frame/arms then it's worth $30k-$40k if you can clean it up, rebuild the suspension air/hydraulics, and ship it wherever. If the builder is a famous known builder with provenance then the sky is the limit into hundreds of thousands of dollars.
If the paint is just okay, the frame/arms are lightly modified or unmodified, and the builder is unknown then it's worth whatever a 66 big block is worth in your area minus cost to return the suspension to stock.
Honestly there isn't a huge money market for someone else's lowrider. You would need to hit the right buyer in the southwest looking to spend his retirement payout and be prepared to wait a few months.
It will be for sale shortly, just curious if there's a market. Mike will try to get pics on Monday. The car's in primer, but for me? 86 the hydraulics and do track days, I'm too old & white for riding low. =~ (
In reply to 914Driver :
in for details on this. i learned to parallel park in a 66 caprice with a 4-speed and manual steering.
It matters how much they hacked up the frame to put in the hydraulics, I have seen some that were pretty dangerous ,
but sounds like a neat find anyway :)
The price is directly related to the size of the metal flakes.
I came here looking for pictures
Cool maybe one day we'll know what I bid on
Nowhere just like the car
Sorry, he went on vaca. =~ (
I'm just amused to spot this part in my trajectory through life where the car left behind for a widowed little old lady to sell off is a lowrider.
I mean, it makes sense. They were totally a thing when I was a kid and I'm over fifty.
It's kinda wonderful.
dan0
HalfDork
7/18/23 5:54 p.m.
In reply to RX Reven' :
Wow that picture takes me back like 20 years to VWVortex days.
Cotton
PowerDork
7/19/23 8:17 p.m.
I have a 66 Impala, so if this turns out to be a parts car type situation I'd be interested and willing to pay a fair price. Especially if it's a manual and buckets and console. The big block is also a plus because the current 283 isn't working for me in this behemoth.