Rather expensive for a non gt as well. Its a hardtop fair enough. But I dont think too many people who are going to fork out 10k for a 30 year old car will want an xc front end on their xb hardtop. Nor will they be expecting to have to pay for a new paint job and assemble the interior themselves.
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74' Sandstone Biege XBGT, 351, FMX, Sunroof, Air Con, Power Steering.
ugh. a tad 'spensy for a "self-assembly" car...reminds me of Ikea furniture. A "yankee" could by a half decent GT for that, no?
Surely the americans are not that desperate, or stupid with their money are they?
Half decent GT for $10K? Where? Most XB GT's that I have seen in decent shape are more than that.
At the current exchange rate, that car is US$7700. I see about $5K in missing parts; then you need $5K-$7500 for a paint job. Add to all of this, a shipping/duties bill of about $6000.....expensive coupe.
Not another shitter coupe. "all parts are new or like new". Yeah, that lone 12 slot looks like new. The car trailer it is sitting on would be worth TWICE the lump of s*&T.
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