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Re: value of 86 convt 116K miles?

From: Bob I <BobI(at)yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: value of 86 convt 116K miles?

Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 18:22:40 -0500

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I think you are low balling what you will spend, and over estimating

what you could sell it for. Now if you throw those small items out, and

enjoy it you should be a happy owner!



Raymond Prince wrote:

> I have priced many of the items needed through ecklers and I would be doing

> a lot of the cosmetic work myself. I also was thinking along the line of

> less than 5K for it like it sits now, and around 3K for parts to repair and

> 2-3K for the paint. So if I get in it and fix it for less than 10K, I would

> still have a car that should be worth a little more than what I have in it,

> I hope! Am I right?

> Thanks for your input.

> RLP

>




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From: "Raymond Prince" <r.l.prince(at)worldnet.att.net>

Subject: Re: value of 86 convt 116K miles?

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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 02:47:34 GMT

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Thanks for the advice guys. I went and looked at it again tonight, and the

paint is in good condition, the bad places were just buildup spots of dirt

from being under a cover for so long. Engine sounded good, no smoke and

smooth.

One more ? Did the wood grain dash overlays come from factory or is that

something that someone added afterwards?

RLP

"Bob I" <BobI(at)yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:10hqjbgiuuc7f98(at)corp.supernews.com...

> I think you are low balling what you will spend, and over estimating

> what you could sell it for. Now if you throw those small items out, and

> enjoy it you should be a happy owner!

>

> Raymond Prince wrote:

> > I have priced many of the items needed through ecklers and I would be

doing

> > a lot of the cosmetic work myself. I also was thinking along the line of

> > less than 5K for it like it sits now, and around 3K for parts to repair

and

> > 2-3K for the paint. So if I get in it and fix it for less than 10K, I

would

> > still have a car that should be worth a little more than what I have in

it,

> > I hope! Am I right?

> > Thanks for your input.

> > RLP

> >







From: "Raymond Prince" <r.l.prince(at)worldnet.att.net>

Subject: Re: value of 86 convt 116K miles?

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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 02:47:34 GMT

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Thanks for the advice guys. I went and looked at it again tonight, and the

paint is in good condition, the bad places were just buildup spots of dirt

from being under a cover for so long. Engine sounded good, no smoke and

smooth.

One more ? Did the wood grain dash overlays come from factory or is that

something that someone added afterwards?

RLP

"Bob I" <BobI(at)yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:10hqjbgiuuc7f98(at)corp.supernews.com...

> I think you are low balling what you will spend, and over estimating

> what you could sell it for. Now if you throw those small items out, and

> enjoy it you should be a happy owner!

>

> Raymond Prince wrote:

> > I have priced many of the items needed through ecklers and I would be

doing

> > a lot of the cosmetic work myself. I also was thinking along the line of

> > less than 5K for it like it sits now, and around 3K for parts to repair

and

> > 2-3K for the paint. So if I get in it and fix it for less than 10K, I

would

> > still have a car that should be worth a little more than what I have in

it,

> > I hope! Am I right?

> > Thanks for your input.

> > RLP

> >










From: "Dad" <knockers(at)fish.net>

Subject: Re: value of 86 convt 116K miles?

Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 22:56:38 -0400

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"Raymond Prince" <r.l.prince(at)worldnet.att.net> wrote in message

news:a3fTc.206124$OB3.127152(at)bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

> Thanks for the advice guys. I went and looked at it again tonight, and the

> paint is in good condition, the bad places were just buildup spots of dirt

> from being under a cover for so long. Engine sounded good, no smoke and

> smooth.

> One more ? Did the wood grain dash overlays come from factory or is that

> something that someone added afterwards?

> RLP



Most of the time that is added when they add the sheepskin seat covers.



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Dad

04 C5 CE Z51

72 Shark Black/Black/4spd







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