wow! $47k for a '97 Cab? Amazing...
#16
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I'm amazed that someone would go through the time, money and effort to replace the front bumper with a turbo bumper and add that questionable spoiler but not bother to lower the car. That height looks like it is getting ready to race in the Dakar rally.
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Don't see many cab's selling in the forty's unless they are rare colors or extremely low miles.
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[QUOTE=tcsracing1;10593835]I like this cab. Color is right, mods are nice. Miles are low.
Im not a cabrio guy, but with this wing and wheels it looks less like the wifes car and i would love to own it.
"Looks less like the wife's car"? That's funny coming from a guy with a chihuahua in his avatar.
Respectfully (somewhat) disagree...I do agree that Cabs aren't the choice for everyone, but we've seen that well sorted cars,regardless of model, are increasing or at least holding value. Now low mile, unique colors,etc will grab a higher dollar, but there is little indication that a Cab can't get a $40k selling price if its a good car. In fact, I've seen more coupes in the high 20's/low 30's than I've seen Cabs in that range. Part of that I'm sure is supply-more coupes than cabs,but that supply and demand may also be having the reverse effect of keeping Cab prices in the mid 30's/low 40's. Just my .02
Im not a cabrio guy, but with this wing and wheels it looks less like the wifes car and i would love to own it.
"Looks less like the wife's car"? That's funny coming from a guy with a chihuahua in his avatar.
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