http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=220068017927 I noticed it was missing the R2 resistor cut in/out switch that should be mounted on the rear valve cover adjacent to the fast idle cam.
i think this is a really strong asking price, however, with so much market uncertainty, are you better off to start high and negotiate down or ask low? i think any sane person would prefer the former over the later.
Barbra Streisand's former car, and probably you could use the undercarriage as a mirror. Pretty sweet Hollywood car.
The way Dino prices hav escalated, I'm reminded of the townhouse in Burbank that I bought in 2000 for $265,000--------and is now worth three times that. At this very moment, I feel that a Dino for 135 or a bit more, might be a damn good investment for the near (not far) future. I'm kicking myself for not buying the one that I looked at 2 years ago-------at well under $80,000:-(. I didn't think I could manage it, expense wise-------I was very wrong. I don't have a crystal ball but I sense that Dino values will only rise.,
The way Dino prices have escalated of recent, I'm reminded of the townhouse in Burbank that I bought in 2000 for $265,000--------and is now worth three times that. At this very moment, I feel that a Dino for 125 and up, even at those astounding numbers, are a still a damn good investment for the near (not far) future. I'm kicking myself for not buying the one that I looked at 2 years ago-------at well under $80,000:-(. I didn't think I could manage it, expense wise-------I was very wrong. I don't have a crystal ball but I sense that Dino values will only rise. It will be an interesting journey---