http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/car/746011692.html Might be a fun daily driver. I have no affiliation with the car, just came across it and thought I'd share.
I think I've seen that very same car around before...its a great buy for the money. Too bad they were never popular.
Too bad? That's our entire benefit to get a real Ferrari 12 at 25% of original retail. It is an unbelievable amount of car for the money. This one or similar could probably be had for $55k. I know some rare 1 owner M GT's for less than $90k.
This one sounds like a real drivers car. It looks like it's very nice and clean at that. That's great . . . You don't happen to be reading this, do you James?
Oh yea Tyler...watched that car on ebay too! HATE the stereo thing they did to it. Not to mention $60k is still to steep for me bro! Where is that winning lottery ticket anyway?! Dang it!
I probably know the car but would have to know the original owner to be sure. We had several of them that we sold through FoD. They dropped like rocks in price for a long time. $50k is probably about right if the miles are good and the records of maintenance are in good shape. I notice that the miles are 66K. Kinda high but is only really averaging about 6k per year. These cars do need to be driven. Many overheated causing serious damage and had to be rebuilt. Do not know about this one.
Yeah, typically I'm not a fan of those aftermarket stereo systems either. Good luck in finding the right car and that ticket while you're at it!
Quick search shows cars previous owner had it titled in Bowling Green KY , miles were 46,210 and listed sales price was $53,500.xx info was last updated 1/08 < shrug > What does redoing the color of the interior leather ( seats ) do to resale value? I mean, the current color looks much beter IMO, but repainting a car drops its value, right? S