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> So what is this 73 2.0L worth?, nice Signal Orange
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post May 24 2004, 07:57 PM
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Here she is:

Signal Orange 73 2.0L

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post May 27 2004, 11:27 AM
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Took a quick look at the car today. It is a very original and nice 2.0. Fuchs alloy and tool kit in the trunk. Only modest corrosion below the battery and the hell hole is solid. A few rock chips on the hood and a dime sized chip on the rear lid. Carpets are outstanding. Likely covered by mats since new. Some wear but no tear yet at the seam on driver seat outer bolster. Appears to be orginal paint except both doors have been repainted. Color match slightly off but a good job. Likely done to eliminate door dings since there are none. I did not start the engine. I suppose that it could be close to rebuild time with near 100K miles. Asking price on the showroom floor is $9800. The Ebay reserve is less according to the salesman. I'm guessing $9500. Based on prices I have seen lately for very original cars, I think it is worth $9000 at least.
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