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Originally Posted by jwade944
I think $3,500 is a reasonable starting point for the car. The clutch is a big deal. It's rare to see one with this mileage and the original clutch. I realize not every buyer is knowledgeable about these cars, but that is a $1500 deduct off the value of the car to me. I would add $500 for the new paint. I would be looking at $2,500 tops if I were buying. (And I think I would be spending another $3,000 pretty quickly if I kept it.)
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Its not the miles that gets an original clutch - but the age. I measured the disk off my '84 when the rubber center went, and it still had a looooong ways to go.
I'd say a selling price of $3-3.5K is reasonable, but I wouldn't simply pass by if I saw an asking price of not far north $5,000
The downside, is non black interior's really really show wear/age more than black ones. That's gonna hit you unless its immaculate.