Does the rust add value?
Does the rust add value?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/305366423678?h ... ondition=4
This level of optimism is admirable although hysterically unreasonable.
This level of optimism is admirable although hysterically unreasonable.
Re: Does the rust add value?
That's a pretty optimistic price...
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Calling any car a “Project” automatically adds value.
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Looks like one of those "no lowballers, I know what I have" type listings.
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I don’t see rust. I see patina.
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The "sing-songyness" of the description makes me think he clicked the button that said "let AI write the listing for you!"
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Car=$500-$700.00 as a parts car
In the trunk: Springs are RD, if there are 4, sway bar (looks like Dinan?) $800-$900
Front spoiler/bracket= $500
Not much else
In the trunk: Springs are RD, if there are 4, sway bar (looks like Dinan?) $800-$900
Front spoiler/bracket= $500
Not much else
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Yes, a car can be worth less than the sum of it's saleable parts, and you forgot the style 5 wheels. 5K is high, but with prices doing what they are these days I'd guess $1500 with the goodies. The rust looks problematic, but not terminal, surface rust you can sandblast most of it out, not where the whole car is swiss cheese. Now it is still an eta with an A/T, but that's not a deal killer to many people.kojo96 wrote: Jan 24, 2024 9:28 PM Car=$500-$700.00 as a parts car
In the trunk: Springs are RD, if there are 4, sway bar (looks like Dinan?) $800-$900
Front spoiler/bracket= $500
Not much else
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I never was a fan of the style 5 wheel. Easy for me to have missed...Mike W. wrote: Jan 25, 2024 1:27 AMYes, a car can be worth less than the sum of it's saleable parts, and you forgot the style 5 wheels. 5K is high, but with prices doing what they are these days I'd guess $1500 with the goodies. The rust looks problematic, but not terminal, surface rust you can sandblast most of it out, not where the whole car is swiss cheese. Now it is still an eta with an A/T, but that's not a deal killer to many people.kojo96 wrote: Jan 24, 2024 9:28 PM Car=$500-$700.00 as a parts car
In the trunk: Springs are RD, if there are 4, sway bar (looks like Dinan?) $800-$900
Front spoiler/bracket= $500
Not much else
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It's alpine over pacific, gets good mileage, under 175k miles. I think the asking price is very reasonable, especially since he didn't even mess up the paint by attempting to wash it
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It gets infinite mileage at the moment since it hasn't run in 14 years.
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Not at that price, but someone will buy it. Over a thou I bet.
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Listing has been removed. What was it?
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Link still works for me. Summarizing, a white/mold 528e auto. With a number of rust spots, some goodies in the trunk and E39 style 5s, missing the caps. They didn't even wash it for pics for ebay. Would appear to be salvageable, but not without some work.
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Weird, link now works for me too. Thanks!
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Look at that, she's still available!
I should probably get my turbo car on the market. For a few dollars more than this piece of scrap you could own a running, driving, boosted e28 with more horsepower than anything the factory ever put together.
I should probably get my turbo car on the market. For a few dollars more than this piece of scrap you could own a running, driving, boosted e28 with more horsepower than anything the factory ever put together.
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Galahad wrote: Jan 25, 2024 10:34 AM It's alpine over pacific, gets good mileage, under 175k miles. I think the asking price is very reasonable, especially since he didn't even mess up the paint by attempting to wash it
Not to mention the "West German wind deflector". The discerning buyer never misses deals like this.
That said, I know the seller is nuts but I DO understand. Every body panel is straight and likely all original. I don't see tears on the cloth, which deteriorates by age, not mileage, and it's 41 years! I suppose it could make a shell for a drift car, but I suspect the rust is too far, if that is the rust you can see.
But I took a look at his "store" on eBay. If you think this advertisement was entertaining, have a go at his store. The entertainment goes on and on...