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that's more or less what i came to after thinking about it today. even if the owner agreed to 10k which for a 90k mile 2001 car with a pretty good interior and mileage appropriate paint. seems like a great deal on paper
i just don't want to take on a project car. what it would be is a great car for someone wanting to do a build. pay a little less for the mechanical condition and get another motor done, rebuild the tube and rear end and have fun
i can easily see this being a 15-16k car after writing everything out, motor, clutch, seals etc and that's if i picked it up at 10
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