'72 M-M Combo In Nashville

OK not a lot of difference here then a GB rig. you have had your fun why do you expect someone else to pay for it.
 
Looks like a decent car from what we can see, doesn't it? Just curious, what do you guys think this car is worth?
 
Bill,
Taking into consideration what most of us would want to do with it and what it would take to get it there.......... about $5000.
 
Are those strobes on the rear, or just small blinking red lights made to look like a strobe? I know strobes were fairly rare in the late 60s and early 70s.
 
Looks like a decent car from what we can see, doesn't it? Just curious, what do you guys think this car is worth?

so lets just think about it. from his inscription of the car it been one they picked up and decided to have some fun with. 73 MM combo. with a quick paint job in a style not vary attractive. that in the sellers estimation need redone. so it needs painted same as and original car out there. you will not know of any quick fixes on rust until the car is striped. but from were the car is one can guess that it did have rust in the normal places. the Hodge bods of lights and the cheap siren, fender light are not were one would find them on most combos. so you will have holes to fill and lights to move around.

the car is in drive able condition. mileage is up there so one can expect to find things have only been fixed when they are broken in two. the interior is complete but origin. good rubber. looks like trim is all there.

so depending on your personal inspection if you did not want a black and white 72 combo. you have your average 3 to 5 thousand dollar car here. same as the 68 I sold you.

as I said the man expect you to pay for his fun. he dumped a few dollars into the car so he could have fun with it. now he is tried of it. so he wants all his money back out.

but the car really is still worth about what he first paid for it. unless it fits a notch your interested in for a black and white that you don't have to repaint and can drive around. with no one getting real close to.
 
Are those strobes on the rear, or just small blinking red lights made to look like a strobe? I know strobes were fairly rare in the late 60s and early 70s.

The ones on the back of the car appear to be aftermarket accessory items.

The ones on the rear roof are Federal BR-2 flashers (or knock-offs), which were used by the thousands on the rear of fire apparatus over the years.
 
depending on your market I could be a little light but then you know what it takes to paint a car out there. to give 13 for it and pay some one 6 to paint it gets you into a high mileage combo rather high
 
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