How much is too much
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How much is too much
Yes it is me again digging for more information.
I have scanned websites, spoken to enthusiasts and driven a car here and there and yes still questions persist.
I drove a 1970 1600 the other day. It was in good shape, basically stock in all aspects, but felt strong. Hadn't been driven seriously in a few years but had no problems. What do you think the price range would be on something of this nature?
Thanks again
I have scanned websites, spoken to enthusiasts and driven a car here and there and yes still questions persist.
I drove a 1970 1600 the other day. It was in good shape, basically stock in all aspects, but felt strong. Hadn't been driven seriously in a few years but had no problems. What do you think the price range would be on something of this nature?
Thanks again
- spl310
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What part of the US is it in? What does it need? Location and missing or damaged parts can really wreck the price. Does it have damage history?
If there was no more than minor wear, and it was complete (top, tonneau, boot, jack, spare, tool bag, etc) had not been modified, and looked good enough to go to the cruise in with pride, I would say that $4000 - 7000 is probably a reasonable range. If there was damage (rust, cracked dash, split upholstery, paint faded/chalking, crash damage - even if it was repaired but done poorly) that changes the picture.
To answer your first question - how much is too much? - that would be just enough that you don't buy it
If there was no more than minor wear, and it was complete (top, tonneau, boot, jack, spare, tool bag, etc) had not been modified, and looked good enough to go to the cruise in with pride, I would say that $4000 - 7000 is probably a reasonable range. If there was damage (rust, cracked dash, split upholstery, paint faded/chalking, crash damage - even if it was repaired but done poorly) that changes the picture.
To answer your first question - how much is too much? - that would be just enough that you don't buy it

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1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
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Where are you located at roasterlover
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Where are you located in california...???
Maybe we can hook up...
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Where are you located in california...???
Maybe we can hook up...
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"Wow, a Roadster!" Stuart Little
1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
More...
1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
More...
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Roadster for sale
R.L.,
Look on ebay at the Sora Blue '69 2000. I have seen the car, and inspected it closely. The car needs nothing. The interior is sharp, as is the paint and chrome. It is located in Ca as well. If you are looking for a nice car that is resonably priced, this one is it.
Will
Look on ebay at the Sora Blue '69 2000. I have seen the car, and inspected it closely. The car needs nothing. The interior is sharp, as is the paint and chrome. It is located in Ca as well. If you are looking for a nice car that is resonably priced, this one is it.
Will
Sorry, I find modern engine swaps revolting. Keep your G, R, or U series in your Roadster!
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The color is a light sky blue. The pictures do not do it justice. $6000 would not be too much to pay. It is an un touched 69 2000 that still has all of the smog equipment installed and running. I am told the car was owned by a retired man and was driven perhaps once a month. The mans wife was afraid of the car so he sold it. It was the '96 Solvang winner.
Will
Will
Sorry, I find modern engine swaps revolting. Keep your G, R, or U series in your Roadster!
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I'd say it is a fair price, it could be higher, but 5-8 grand is about right for a car in that condition. 2 liter roadster prices are scattered all over. If I spent $8000 on the car, I would think I got a fair deal. As far as I could tell, the car needs nothing. The interior is like new, the top is like new, the paint is very nice, the engine has been sorted as well as the tranny.
I comes down to what the public wants to pay that week.
Will
I comes down to what the public wants to pay that week.
Will
Sorry, I find modern engine swaps revolting. Keep your G, R, or U series in your Roadster!