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$1500? I've got another project to bring home and this has to go first. Make me a reasonable cash offer.

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1993 Buick Regal. 3.8 liter V-6; runs and drives fine. 189k miles. Needs new front tires, rear tires are probably good for another five or ten thousand miles.  We bought this in non-running condition. Replaced the starter and it fired right up but knocked pretty bad. Oil was low and the engine compartment was covered with a thick layer of grime. Valve cover gaskets had obviously been leaking for a while and it got run with low oil.  Pulled the engine and replaced the crank and bearings plus put new valve cover gaskets on.  She doesn't leak or knock anymore. 

Body is in good shape, just the sort of dings and nicks you'd expect on a 15 year old car. The drivers side rear door is the only panel with any significant damage and you can see in the pictures it's not that bad. It got backed into and I pulled most of the dent with a suction cup puller, the rest will probably come out easily with a little nudge from inside the door. Interior is clean and in good shape. Passenger side mirror is broken. Transmission seems good, it shifts fine and the fluid was clean and pink. Oil dipstick handle is broken off, maybe it can be epoxied back on?

Tags good through April '09. Air, tilt, cruise, AM/FM/Cassette, Power windows and locks.

       
Gotta be worth $10 to somebody, right? Buy 'em  

Cable Chains, never used Bought them for my 1990 Camaro, they don't fit my 1997 Malibu. Peerless brand from WalMart see pic for tire sizes. (1600 x 1200 image opens in new tab)

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Garmin Nuvi 760. New (Overhauled, Garmin white box unit with 1 year warranty) $325 delivered to you by USPS Priority mail anywhere in the US.  Contact me for payment details by PayPal or cash.

I'm selling this unit because it wound up being an extra. I shopped for a 770 for way too long, couldn't find the deal I wanted so I broke down and bought the 760 thinking I would just add the Europe maps later. The day this unit showed up in the mail I got  a deal I couldn't pass up on the 770. So, I have opened this one up only to take pictures, never even applied power.

https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=134&pID=10624

Other than the International database this is the exact same unit as the 770 I've been using for the past two months and it totally rocks. TTS (Text-to-Speech) is awesome in congested urban areas - 'Turn right in .1 miles' is not nearly as helpful as 'In .1 miles, turn right on southwest Elm street.

The color screen is very easy to read even in daylight conditions, I had an earlier unit that was unreadable with polarized sunglasses, this one does not have that problem. The auto-dimming feature is pretty slick too - at official sunset it swaps the screen from a light background to dark so it's not a distraction while driving at night.

Includes the suction cup mount and data cables plus the car charger. If you need to charge off 110 VAC I'd suggest you go to a cell phone store and get a 110 VAC to 12 VDC adaptor plug. I paid $10 for mine which is way cheap (and easier to store) compared to the Garmin AC adaptor.

No, I can't ship to Nigeria or Malaysia and no I won't take a cashiers check for over the amount of purchase and refund you the difference.

 

Wood and glass display case. Oak? Not sure, some tight grained wood anyway.  51" and a little bit in length, 16-3/8" tall, 20-3/4" wide at the bottom and 12-1/4" wide at the top. How old is it? No idea - We got it used from a guy who got it used from a guy who had it in his store back in the 1970's. What's it worth? $150? The glass is in good shape, there are some minor chips on the edges of the sliding doors on the back.

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