"1987" (89) white - 56k - Denver - 4500 obo

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Good luck with that! I just sold my rust free California non moonroof White 89 with immaculate leather interior. I would have loved to see $4500!
 

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Good luck with that! I just sold my rust free California non moonroof White 89 with immaculate leather interior. I would have loved to see $4500!

really? that's sad. :( i am starting to feel like the market is out there for these all-original, low-mileage 1st gens to fetch $4-5k+. they can take a while to sell, but bring-a-trailer/barn finds/auctions have moved a number of these cars at those prices.

i do feel this is steep for this one with its problems, but very clean low-mile original examples should be fetch higher prices these days :(
 

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looks like 156K, I was waiting to see the ad for Chad's white 89. Hope it went to a good home
 

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looks like 156K, I was waiting to see the ad for Chad's white 89. Hope it went to a good home
There wasn't an ad. I had an open offer from another member in the community who wanted the car if I ever decided to sell. I really hate to let such a clean, rare car go but something else came up. I would have offered it for more than I took but it's going to a friend and I get first dibs to buy it back if he ever sells.
 

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Yeah, I don't believe 56k either - it was either a pretty hard 56k or its really 156k. And those photos aren't that new either, since we've had snow all over for a while now...
 

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There wasn't an ad. I had an open offer from another member in the community who wanted the car if I ever decided to sell. I really hate to let such a clean, rare car go but something else came up. I would have offered it for more than I took but it's going to a friend and I get first dibs to buy it back if he ever sells.

got any pics of this car? i'm new here and not familiar with your fleet :)
 

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really? that's sad. :( i am starting to feel like the market is out there for these all-original, low-mileage 1st gens to fetch $4-5k+. they can take a while to sell, but bring-a-trailer/barn finds/auctions have moved a number of these cars at those prices.

i do feel this is steep for this one with its problems, but very clean low-mile original examples should be fetch higher prices these days :(

There are 204 people watching that nice 89 Titainium, price now at $8500, with that many people watching this listing, I would think there is growing interest for nice Gen 1 cars

https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/low-mile-89-titainium.140679/
 

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