$150k ?

Wow he has a couple of those in a bubble....
And judging by the fact that some with 1-2k miles have sold for over 100k... I don't think he'd have too much trouble getting his moneys worth.

All that said I wonder how high the offers were...
 
Wow, I met a local guy here on Saturday who said he had the lowest mile GNX at 7 miles, I guess this guy has him beat.
 
i think its worth it, to the right person, i would never pay it, but thats because i could do alot more with 150 g's . how the hell did the tires hold air for 18 years, someone muct go in the bubble from time to time and fill the tires there is no way they would hold air that long. pretty sweet fine though, thats a rare one, pointless to buy though unless you plan on letting it continue to sit, i wouldnt drive it after all them years and no miles.
 
Omg

Omg

I love those cars. I gave up shopping for one GNX in nice shape when i bought the Mark VIII. I like those cars almost as much as the old 1970-1979 Trans Ams and ive had 8 of the Trans Ams at one time or another. The Buicks are definately sweet. I think thats a little pricey, but with no miles in a bubble? Heck, id shoot for the moon on price too.

Like they say, they only make land and water once....It's only worth what the buyer will pay for it. Somone will buy it im sure. I hope he puts it on display in a museum for other people to gawk at and take pictures of from time to time though. Nice find...
 
that is not TAHT far from where i live ita maybe 2 hours away from me it almost would be worth taking a look at it just to be able to say i have seen it. but gas is going up and yada yada ill just stay at home lol
 
ahhh, honestly if you've seen one grand national you seen them all. i saw all i needed to see in the pictures, an 87 national in a bubble, ooooooooh, aaaaaaaaah! bed time!
 
ACtually I have seen the one Leo posted last year... i guess it didn't sell yet. And come on we all know the bubble is worth the extra 50k!!
 
i think its worth it, to the right person, i would never pay it, but thats because i could do alot more with 150 g's . how the hell did the tires hold air for 18 years, someone muct go in the bubble from time to time and fill the tires there is no way they would hold air that long. pretty sweet fine though, thats a rare one, pointless to buy though unless you plan on letting it continue to sit, i wouldnt drive it after all them years and no miles.

My 73 had proper tire pressure after 15 years of storage. Ya never know!
 
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