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If it's clean it could bring more than $20K for sure.

Mine is a Silver Anniversary Targa. No one cared 6 years ago when mine went for $5K. I doubt it really brings a premium today either.

But it being a clean '75 will bring money. Maybe you can soak the cylinders and get it to turn? I've seen it done.

For example, that brown '74 Targa that we talked about here that was in the For Sale section went for close to $15K - and it had many issues. It was stored since '99 but was not locked. It sold in one hour on Craigslist.

I bet you get $25K or more if it's clean. Who knows? Shoot for the stars. There are very few out there. Mine was treated OK with a nice engine rebuild but it sat for 20 years in a California desert. It's not all original by any means, but it's pretty rust-free.

Just remember that there are not many around because they never got any respect until the last 5 years. So most were rusted, parted, and sent to the crusher.

I'm still a believer that they will be valuable. But I don't think that it being an Anniversary adds money right now.
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