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I realize this isn't an apples to apples comparison, but here's a car that's a bit more radical than the L34 - notice the numbers for the RAIII/AC combo.
About 8,000 RAIII hardtops built in total, with 1,986 automatics and 6,143 sticks. Then look at the attachment and see the RAIII/AC numbers - what is the percentage of those to 8,000? One out of 8? I dunno, but I would think an undocumented "1 of 50" is probably shy by a multiple of 5 or so. |
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it looks like a nice car, but for $89500, you'd think it would have to be an L78 concours restoration. Good luck with the sale, but i just don't see $89k.
Remove the Fan sticker and maybe add 5% for the deduct.
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This is more like it.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 67rs/ss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This is more like it. </div></div>
I agree that this is much closer to the number
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