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Old 07-21-2011, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Zacharias View Post
eBay if necessary, but not necessarily eBay.

From what I've seen, the pattern seems to be that people are paying big dollars (though down from the silly season, $11k as opposed to what was that record one, $18k?) for pristine or brought-to pristine examples on da Bay... and almost nothing for worn ones.

Must be a pile o'tight-butted collectors out there....

Pattern is similar but not so extreme for turbo wagons. Non-turbo, well you can pretty much forget it unless it's 3x mint.

I feel for ya, TW, I have a dog of a '78 CD in my driveway that I got massively ripped on when I bought it at the zenith of the price nonsense. I want to do to it what you did to yours... stick and td.

Let me think this over. If I can unload my wagon, maybe....
Well they bid and win--That doesn't mean they conclude the deal....
"this ashtray is got residue"--and the instrument panel has a bulb burned out". ebay will do nothing to them for walking away. its mainly a tool for getting the most exposure to a vehicle, and then do the deal outside the joint.
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