A decent looking roller on eBay
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A decent looking roller on eBay
Ladies & Gents:
Here's an interesting looking roller in Oregon. Has a tranny but it's missing seats, engine and a few other lesser parts. Could be someone's new racer or DE car.
I'd be interested but have a lot to do on my '82.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/73-91...QQcmdZViewItem
Here's an interesting looking roller in Oregon. Has a tranny but it's missing seats, engine and a few other lesser parts. Could be someone's new racer or DE car.
I'd be interested but have a lot to do on my '82.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/73-91...QQcmdZViewItem
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A sign of things to come ...
The 1973 roller car sold for $12,100. I bought my 1982 SC in March for $14,300 (good running, complete, pretty nice car). Assuming I paid close to market, it'll be interesting to see what mine's worth in nine years.
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You shouldn't compare, you're setting yourself up for dissapointment...
73 being the last year of the classic era (long hood, no impact bumpers), lots of people are after them and the market has gone crazy. The mid year 74/77, SCs and Carreras are not "classic" yet and might never be to the same extent as the pre-74 cars.
Whoever picked up that car might have a spare 3.0 or can buy a $5000 motor and have himself a fun classic for less than it'd cost to buy complete.
73 being the last year of the classic era (long hood, no impact bumpers), lots of people are after them and the market has gone crazy. The mid year 74/77, SCs and Carreras are not "classic" yet and might never be to the same extent as the pre-74 cars.
Whoever picked up that car might have a spare 3.0 or can buy a $5000 motor and have himself a fun classic for less than it'd cost to buy complete.