i own an 1982 since 1992 i'm in the UK. It is black with PMD tan interior .Looking at this one makes mine look pretty mint especially considering the 226,000 covered (it had 67,000 when i bought it). I've never seen the A pillars looking so bad on one of these or indeed the air cleaner and hood. Can't wait to see what you achieve with it.
thats roooooooooooooooooooooooough......crying shame,she was a beauty once if it isnt all rotten(which it certainly seems to be) .....ahh,maybe part it out
Unbelievable, I'll never understand how someone can just let a good car rot for a broken windscreen. What are you gonna do with it, attempt to rescue it?
@@RetroRideRescuesgiven how rusted out the a pillars are which I've never seen that bad before I can't imagine how much body work would need to be done to get that back to a safe state. Most likely not worth the effort. Plus whatever else is rotted out that we can't see
7:20 Wow!
i own an 1982 since 1992 i'm in the UK. It is black with PMD tan interior .Looking at this one makes mine look pretty mint especially considering the 226,000 covered (it had 67,000 when i bought it). I've never seen the A pillars looking so bad on one of these or indeed the air cleaner and hood. Can't wait to see what you achieve with it.
Other than the fact that its a stick shift, I think that it has a lot of potential.
Anniversary edition of Jack Daniels was released in 1990
Knight Rider
Car will be restored
Pretty rough.
What a shame!
Hi
You Restoration the Pontiac ?
No parting it out.
Who the hell just parks and abandons a car because of a cracked windshield?!?
thats roooooooooooooooooooooooough......crying shame,she was a beauty once if it isnt all rotten(which it certainly seems to be) .....ahh,maybe part it out
Will you sell the whole car
It has been sold. New owner is fully restoring it.
@@RetroRideRescues glad to hear it’s being saved
Unbelievable, I'll never understand how someone can just let a good car rot for a broken windscreen.
What are you gonna do with it, attempt to rescue it?
Decided to part it out.
@@RetroRideRescuesgiven how rusted out the a pillars are which I've never seen that bad before I can't imagine how much body work would need to be done to get that back to a safe state. Most likely not worth the effort. Plus whatever else is rotted out that we can't see
This should be a crime.