Need a panel with a back seat?
#42
I just got back from looking at this vehicle. I took some extra pics and I will post a link to the album. The rear doors have to be opened from the inside. The paint really doesn't match but over time the new paint will fade and it will match better but overall the outside doesn't look to bad. The inside needs finished in my opinion, as you will see from the pics. The rear windows have been removed and the metal hasn't been painted or had anything done to it on the inside.
I talked to one of sales people (Dave Mellon 320-456-1600) and he said if you contact him directly he will go as low as $16,000 to buy it off the lot. Personally I don't think that this price is bad for this vehicle. With a little work on the inside, paint or carpet or whatever you want to do on the window openings, it could be a very nice panel wagon.
Let me know if you have any other question as I will be returning to that car lot to deal with this sales person on a Dodge Charger R/T Hemi.....
2006 Panel HHR
I talked to one of sales people (Dave Mellon 320-456-1600) and he said if you contact him directly he will go as low as $16,000 to buy it off the lot. Personally I don't think that this price is bad for this vehicle. With a little work on the inside, paint or carpet or whatever you want to do on the window openings, it could be a very nice panel wagon.
Let me know if you have any other question as I will be returning to that car lot to deal with this sales person on a Dodge Charger R/T Hemi.....
2006 Panel HHR
#47
This thing gave me an idea, how 'bout doing this panel thing with the rear seats in, but with something that has a third row?
Imagine how dark it would be in the third row of a panel Suburban, especially at night.
Imagine how dark it would be in the third row of a panel Suburban, especially at night.
#50
Too bad, I was going to call on it until I saw that they didnt even finish the doors or the 1/4 panels on the inside.
Kinda of a waste of effort to go all that was to make a nice panel then not even finish them on the inside. I wouldnt put my name on work like that.
Kinda of a waste of effort to go all that was to make a nice panel then not even finish them on the inside. I wouldnt put my name on work like that.