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> 1974 2.0 Valuation, Need advice regarding pricing
rhodyguy
post Apr 6 2017, 05:43 PM
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You're guessing 17-20k. Now. Dependent upon how things go and your skill set you could double either number. If you can go shopping with 17k, cash, you can find a pretty nice car. Be ready to book a flight for the right car.
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post Apr 11 2017, 10:23 AM
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Went to get a PPI at TRE Motorsports here in LA yesterday on my '74 Street find. More good News Bad news.

Good News is that it turned out to be a numbers matching Marathon Blue Metallic with FI, Fuchs & appearance package. Dave at TRE was amazing. They are a great shop and I would recommend them to anyone here in LA.

Bad News is it just needed too much work, pretty much everything inside & out.

Had to walk away from this one too. I'm 0 for 2.
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post Apr 11 2017, 11:41 AM
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I'm sorry, Jeffrey. Disappointing, yes, as I know from recent experience. But you are approaching this properly. Waiting for the right car will pay off in the end. I turned away from the first '73 2.0 I considered, for much the same reason. It needed everything. No doubt I could have made a fine car from it, but it didn't seem to make much sense given the cost/reward ratio.

The car I ended up with (another '73 2.0) cost me almost twice as much up front, but there is so much more to work with, I'm way ahead.
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