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-----Eds about right. Some other rare options (JL8, etc.) could tilt that figure in an upward direction. Condition could yank the figure way down. Alot can happen in 21,000 miles sometimes.........Bill S
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I agree, what if it's an LA car with no paperwork and a non original motor. It could be a gem, or it could be a marginal car.
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At this point it would be a guess. You have provided no real information. Look at the car first, validate its condition and originality. Then we can make a better determination in terms of value.
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i will get more info when i look at it and get the options and the vin... thanks for the help
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not just the Vin,..but look at the block casting date and the assembly date stamp on the front of the block. It should have the Vin# and a date code. If not,..beware,..and beware of restamps.
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i will write them down and post them when i see the car
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