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Michigan Car Collection Plus House!

While collections of cars offered for sale as a package deal aren’t rare, seldom do you see one that comes with a house. That’s the case here, though we don’t get to see the abode in the photos nor does the seller tell us about it. While there are two dozen cars photographed, only 20 are listed for sale and those are what comes as a package deal, The seller is not interested in breaking up the set. Located in Buena Vista, Michigan, this outdoor assortment is offered for $300,000 including the house here on craigslist. Thanks for the tip, Chuck Foster!

While most everything you see is priced as a solo deal, the seller expresses interest in renting a tire machine/1055 balancer with fewer than 1,000 balances on it. The seller also goes on to say that the package could change at any time (why?) and some of the stuff included is not listed. A rather interesting way to seal a deal. If any of this has appeal to our readers, they’ll have to contact the seller to see if you can get him to change his mind. There seem to be more drop-tops than anything else featured.

1940s

1948 Cadillac Series 62: convertible

1948 Chevrolet Fleetline: 4-door sedan, I-6 motor, 4-wheel disc brakes, Mustang II front suspension

1950s

1955 Chevrolet: 2-door wagon (not Nomad), roller with no interior

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air: convertible, 89,000 miles, V8 engine with automatic transmission

1960s

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne or Bel Air: 2-door post sedan

1961 Chevrolet Impala: 2-door “bubble top”

1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass F85: convertible with 330 cubic inch V8

1964 Pontiac GTO: convertible with power top, 389 V8 330 hp, 4-speed manual transmission, matching numbers

1966 Chevrolet Impala: 2-door fastback, 454 V8 bored to 461, TH-400 transmission, and 4- wheel disc brakes

1966 Impala – 4 door, matching numbers 396 V8, TH-400, factory air conditioning, 12-bolt rear end

1966 Chevrolet Impala: convertible

1967 Buick Skylark: convertible

1967 old drag racing car with no rear end

1969 Oldsmobile: convertible with 455 V8

1969 Oldsmobile 98: 4-door hardtop, 455 V8 with TH-400, factory air, full power accessories

1970s

1973 Mercedes Benz SLC 450: 2-door hardtop

1975 Oldsmobile: station wagon, 350 V8 with Grand National transmission

1978 Cadillac Seville: all original, 350 V8, two-tone silver over black

1978 Chevrolet Malibu: station wagon, 454 modified V8, TH-350 transmission, 8.5 posi-traction, and 410 gears

1990s

1997 flatbed rollback wrecker, 7.3-liter diesel engine

Comments

  1. Avatar Injun

    There is some smart buyin goin on there.

    Like 1
  2. Avatar alphasud Member

    That is the most convoluted ad I’ve ever read! Sounds like he needs a public auction and not a Craig’s list ad. Makes me laugh that despite what they are selling they might rent the house for a wheel and tire balancer if I understand correctly and that the package might change at any time.

    Like 11
    • Avatar wuzjeepnowsaab

      I agree. I read that line about the house and the rent and the tire thing probably 6 times before I gave up trying to tease out what he was trying to say. lol

      Like 4
    • Avatar fordor

      Does the “ex-wife” come with the house? If so, NO THANKS

      Like 7
      • Avatar Frank

        Your passing on an ex-Playboy model!

        Like 2
  3. Avatar normadesmond

    I know I’m awful, but when I read,

    “READ THIS AD BEFORE CALLING IT’S A PACKAGE DEAL…WE ARE NOT TAKEING CARS OUT OF THIS PACKAGES”

    it tells me oh so much about the person that wrote the ad and what that tells me is not so good.

    Like 10
  4. Avatar Mr Dave

    Strangely written ad. I wonder what they are REALLY trying to say?

    Like 1
    • Avatar Solosolo Member

      How about the word SCAM?

      Like 2
      • Avatar Michael B Jab

        You may be correct. For a bunch of cars that come with a house it seems they would be all on the same property.From the looks of the pictures it seems like the cars are on different locations

        Like 0
  5. Avatar AMCFAN

    What are they trying to say??? I think its clear that IF YOU ARE REMOTELY INTERESTED CALL AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO SEE IN PERSON…….AND OH YEAH DON’T BE A SNAKE AND WASTE MY TIME IF YOUR ONLY MOTIVE IS TO BUY ONE CAR!! What’s NOT to understand? Duh!

    Too bad people can’t read or understand an ad. Those without $300K laying around and or the ones with no interested pick the ad apart and quick to assume the seller has a problem. Try listing anything on CL or FB and see how thick your skin is? Lots of stupid people and picture collectors that NEVER get out of their computer chair.

    I think it’s one hellified collection of GM vehicles. Good luck to the seller which may be his wife and wants it all gone. Great idea. Has some stones for sure.

    Like 7
    • Avatar Pierre

      It would be nice to show the house, though.

      Like 2
  6. Avatar Craig

    If all these cars go for the mentioned price I wonder what the house looks like

    Like 2
  7. Avatar Cadmanls Member

    Neighbors should be happy with this.

    Like 8
    • Avatar jerry z

      Not if the buyer is also a car enthusiast!

      Like 1
  8. Avatar RichardinMaine

    I’m thinking the Malibu wagon tells you all about the condition of the house, and that $300 thou gets you a tear down.

    Like 1
  9. Avatar JEFF T

    very interesting would check it out if i were local i wonder what property values are like in this area .

    Like 0
  10. Avatar Frank

    Good deal at for $225K! Sell the Buena Vista, Michigan house in a sleepy hollow town. The cars are worth close to $80- plus car parts and equipment.

    Like 1
  11. Avatar mercury200

    Seems like there are cars parked at different houses. To get the real story, we’d need to talk to the wife. Then we can dicker.

    Like 1
    • Avatar fordor

      mercury!!! then we can “dick-er”” good one!!

      Like 0

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