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84 targa w/ 191k on clock. Some kind of steel slant WB kit w/ Borbet wheels & ??bumpers. No top end yet. Top & interior are a 6. Oil residue @ bottom of fan.
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This is a tough one as no purist is going to want this car and for the non-purist the looks (side intake slats, wing, and wheels) are a bit dated. This would appeal to someone who wants a driver quality car, but with no engine work having been done, high mileage, and some oil leak issues it's not really great as a driver either. Does the engine run well?
Personally I would not pay more than $10K for this car, assuming that you'd need to put ~$5K into the engine and then just drive the thing as-is. Kirk |
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As Bristol said - not a car for the ones who love originality - probably worth more in parts!
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Crockett and Tubbs go off-roading?
Yeah, reversing the C2 bumper "update" is not a big deal. But then you have an $11K car at best.
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I wouldn't part the car personally. Just because it isn't an original car does not mean that it lacks value as a whole, it's just that the value is decreased to most buyers. Personally, except for the vent louvers and wing, I like the car as it is. But I am far, far, far from being a purist. Even though the wheels are a bit dated, I like the look. Besides, in the Japanese tuner scene vintage wheels are making a come back. Maybe someday the 80's 911 look will come back too.
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