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From: Hotlanta - NE of the Perimeter
Depends on several factors...
My SWAG would be no more than ~$32k for a pristine example in today's market...and ??? for any other condition.
Just another SWAG...
My SWAG would be no more than ~$32k for a pristine example in today's market...and ??? for any other condition.
Just another SWAG...
Depends on the condition of the car, there is one here in town listed at 9,500. So I'd say anywhere from 10-20K. Are you perhaps referring to this one <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1830215517&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=1022636 528&indexURL=0&rd=1" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1830215517&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=1022636 528&indexURL=0&rd=1</a>
And maybe you forgot to put a "1" in front of the 41K miles? Just curious…
~Q
And maybe you forgot to put a "1" in front of the 41K miles? Just curious…
~Q
There was a really nice '90 or '91 GT that sold in the area late last year. It had the rootwood interior option. (Around a $5,000 option when new I've heard)I think the price on that one was in the mid to upper 20's.
If I were looking for a GT, I would be calling on this one. Appears to be well-cared for. 1991 GT blk/blk w/ 64k for $24k. Here's a link:
<a href="http://www.cars.com/carsapp/national/?srv=adlocator&act=print&zc=98101&flt=zr%2Cn_ms%2Cused&adid=6210928&ct=u sed"e=on" target="_blank">1991 GT</a>
Good luck.
Larry
88 S4 5 speed
Seattle
<a href="http://www.cars.com/carsapp/national/?srv=adlocator&act=print&zc=98101&flt=zr%2Cn_ms%2Cused&adid=6210928&ct=u sed"e=on" target="_blank">1991 GT</a>
Good luck.
Larry
88 S4 5 speed
Seattle
I've tracked this issue for a few years now, for reasons that may be obvious.
Currently the range for an 89 GT is $15k to a max of $25k, being highly dependent on milage and condition.
Re a previous poster, if you can get $80k for a 90 GT, I would say take it, except that then you would be selling a GT, which is not recommended under almost any circumstances.
Currently the range for an 89 GT is $15k to a max of $25k, being highly dependent on milage and condition.
Re a previous poster, if you can get $80k for a 90 GT, I would say take it, except that then you would be selling a GT, which is not recommended under almost any circumstances.
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[quote]oh no, much more. i'd guess closer to $80,000... <hr></blockquote>
For $80,000 mine is for sale and I'll deliver it to you anywhere in the US
A good, clean, well maintained, low mileage 90 GT should be $25K-$32K.
Remember, it's all about what someone is will pay.
For $80,000 mine is for sale and I'll deliver it to you anywhere in the US
A good, clean, well maintained, low mileage 90 GT should be $25K-$32K.
Remember, it's all about what someone is will pay.

