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There are three cars in this auctions, the first being this 1978 Sunbird Concept with a retractable canvas roof and a factory fresh 246 miles:

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The second is this brown Chevy Monza with 49,000 miles and a single owner.

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The final car is this blue Chevy Monza hatchback with a four speed.

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All of them can be yours for $4,800. Which one of you will be the first to take this man's offer?

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That Sunbird concept has some interesting bodywork. Haven't seen Monzas or other H-bodies in decent shape in ages...forgot they made the hatchbacks w/ the base chrome bumpers and round headlights, used to the body color bumpers and rectangular lights..

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I love how the Sunbird was given more differentiation from Monza than any other H-body. Those are 3 sweet little cubic zirconias (was gonna say "gems", but). It would be fun to have any of the three, but the Pontiac, restored, would be totally cool. I like how the back glass presages the Fiero flying buttresses.

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Seen a few of these bodystyle cars made into sweet little Showroom stock and improved touring SCCA race cars back in the day.,..too bad those cars have mostly been long retired.

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The Sunbird is very cool. As a matter of fact, I would find no shame in restoring it.

This guy is in Ft. Wayne ... that's not too far away from Louisville. If I only had a little extra cash.

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