Agreed. Full Disclosure, I offered Streetcar Classics $70k for their
96' GTS. They turned down the offer citing that the car had been cared for in a climate controlled storage facility for the majority of it's life. They also stated that the car was the most competitively priced in the country. Here's the issue with the $80k sticker price:
The car has tires from 2006 and are showing signs of dry rotting.
The passenger window is inoperable.
The A/C does not blow cold.
Muffler delete (which knocks down resale value IMO)
and for me, the worst of all,
ZERO service records.
So for me, I'm gonna spend at least $5k on replacing fluids, gaskets, P/S Pulley, and a battery alone because there's no way of telling if it's been done and it's far too risky to assume it has. I'm gonna drop $2k on tires. And then probably spend another $1k on fixing the A/C and window. The car's clearly been neglected and not driven. We all know how hot the cockpit of these cars can get...imagine driving that - without A/C....IN PHOENIX.
I thought $70k was a generous offer given that prices and valuations are likely to decline next year with a another rate hike pending and more uncertainty in the market. Hagerty would rate this car a
2 (Good). The current value on that is about $67k. Thoughts??
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