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Good advice from Halman. There's always another one out there - sometimes better than the one you lost out on. Also good advice re what it is likely to cost you after the purchase. You have to remember you are looking at cars that are 20+ years old and even when you think you have a handle on likely repairs there will be something else that either you didn't or couldn't see and those unexpected repairs can be quite expensive. Best of luck, but keep looking. Craig's List, ebay and oursl are all good places. I think Hemmings has a sale site too, but only believe half of what the seller says!
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