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Post by scooby305 on Nov 5, 2007 13:04:00 GMT -5
I have decided to list the car for sale. Anyone interested can check it out here. Currently I do not have the ability to get into this car the way I want to. Thanks to all, you guys have been really cool with me and good luck with the chapter. Its already posted on the main site, the link is below. www.sccoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94516
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Post by scooby305 on Nov 6, 2007 16:53:50 GMT -5
hows about a pity post.... anyone?
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Post by Bri on Nov 22, 2007 20:52:22 GMT -5
Sorry Scoob, I've got a red 1990 that needs work and i have a 1990 Titanium SC that I am still trying to get running with no success as of yet. What I thought was a bad crank sensor has definitely turned into something far more catastrophic. If I didn't have the issues with two I have already, I might be interested in yours. I'll keep my eyes and ears open though for a potential buyer for you.
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Post by base90bird on Jan 28, 2008 15:54:59 GMT -5
Although I want to keep mine and fix it up, the rust is pretty bad and I'd like to keep my options open. As a prospective interest, what's a ballpark asking price for the car?
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Post by Bri on Feb 19, 2008 12:40:59 GMT -5
This is a loaded question that really has no clear-cut answer. As the saying goes, something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Without seeing pics of the rust damage it'a hard to speculate if your car is better off as a parts car or if it's worth restoring. If the car has a sound drivetrain in it and the interior isn't shot then maybe it's worth restoring. But, there are several SC's for sale both on E-Bay and on the SCCOA site so it may behoove you to seek a replacement car and maybe keep this one for spare parts. God knows you can never have enough parts for your pet cars. You might want to post pics of the car to give people an idea what exactly the car is so we have an idea what we're looking at here.
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