I see now the ad was from someone in MI not WI!
What year was that ad from? I have all the old SIAC newsletters stashed away, I need to dig them out and look at them again soon!
So that was a real JS27R0B? What color was it originally, seems like all of them were purple, green or orange and of course the black one that was made into the Diamante and yellow jacket show car soon after build and displayed at Auto shows for several years.
I used to read the classified ads in the local papers here daily, and buy the new Trading times as soon as it came out every week to look for treasures! Some interesting cars were advertised over the years back then, but most sold instantly.
The ad I saw that always intrigued me most, was a '69 Trans Am convertible that was advertised for $2000 one day I'm thinking around 1980 or early '81 in the paper with a phone number of the neighboring suburb north of mine. I called and got an answering service. Left my name and number and never heard back. Was it real, or was it a joke of some kind? I will probably never know. I don't run with the Pontiac crowd so I don't know much about the history of the 7 or 8 Trans Am convertibles made, like if one was in my area at that time. There is one here now that has been owned by the same guy for a while, but I don't know much beyond that about it.
There was a Superbird advertised around that time for $6500, and I recall seeing several hemi cudas advertised in the Chicago Tribune, one in MI and one in St Louis, for around $5000 in 1980. So, despite all the people today who look back at those times with rose colored glasses saying they were "just used cars" then, many people already recognized them as being rare and valuable then.
Didn't have the internet yet, so guys wanting to get top dollar for cars had to advertise in papers not just local but in nearby states as well to try to find a buyer.