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WOW, 65K?! that has to be a typo. maybe 6,500. are people actually buying at these prices? i had no idea they were that much in demand. lol i do keep getting little notes on my windshield from people offering to buy my 86. i'm going to start collecting them.

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SkabRock5 wrote:WOW, 65K?! that has to be a typo. maybe 6,500. are people actually buying at these prices?
No, and no. Same car was listed on autotrader for $120K a year ago when I was looking for mine. I contacted him to see if he accidentally put two extra zeros on there, and I got a very long and explicit response about how I insulted him and that is what the car is worth etc. That guy/girl is bat s*** crazy.

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NO WAY LOL. acid is a helluva drug.

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Wonder where this one ends up. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Corolla- ... ars_Trucks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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BeanBone wrote:Wonder where this one ends up. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Corolla- ... ars_Trucks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was curious about that one too, so I followed it. The answer is $3500. The car was pretty close to immaculate with only 76K miles, but it was also an automatic.

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milchmann wrote:
BeanBone wrote:Wonder where this one ends up. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Corolla- ... ars_Trucks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was curious about that one too, so I followed it. The answer is $3500. The car was pretty close to immaculate with only 76K miles, but it was also an automatic.
Yep. I figured $3-4k since it's such a museum piece. Kinda crazy for a auto SR5 coupe!

If somehow it had sneaked under the radar and didn't get any bids, I was going to bid up to $1k :lol:
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Beautiful 86 here. "A all original except for paint and wheels and exhaust" as you can clearly see. He's asking just a paltry 7500 for such an original stunner.

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/4344568612.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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BeanBone wrote:Beautiful 86 here. "A all original except for paint and wheels and exhaust" as you can clearly see. He's asking just a paltry 7500 for such an original stunner.

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/4344568612.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That might be the ugliest most ruined 86 I have ever seen. A MKIV Supra spoiler molded in? And did he really have to rivet on the metal bands for the cloth roof cover?

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^^^^^^ ur right they ruined a good 86.............
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the drift tax is crazy, that is one riced out 86 with some expensive hub caps.

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What would be considered a fair price for an 86 in overall good condition? Average price seems to be about 2grand.

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SkabRock5 wrote:What would be considered a fair price for an 86 in overall good condition? Average price seems to be about 2grand.
This is what I came up with as "fair prices" while watching prices and looking form my car in late 2012 to early 2013. I was only looking for stock or slightly modified cars, so that is what this is for.

Take off 20-30% but not more than $1k if it is an automatic.

1. Absolutely perfect showroom condition. $5-10K depending on model, original paint, etc.

2. No rust, nice paint, mechanically sound, but maybe a few door dings and/or noticeably used interior etc. $3-6K

3. No major body damage, mechanically sound, Decent paint, decent interior, several dings, and maybe very light surface rust. $3-4K

4. No major body damage, mechanically sound, Decent paint maybe some sun fade, decent interior, several dings, and severe rust that is NOT cronic and unsalvageble. $2-3K

5. Body but no frame damage and/or sever rust that is NOT cronic and unsalvageble, full interior, severely sun faded paint, questionable but running motor. $1-2K

6. Body but no frame damage and/or sever rust that is NOT cronic and unsalvageble, no or completely ruined interior, severely sun faded paint, questionable but running motor. $800-1500

7. Parts car. $1500-400 Depending on what is on the car.

Personally I was more interested in finding an unmolested car, so I went with #4, and payed higher end at $2500 for a solid running SR5, completely stock but worn out suspension, full decent interior, a dozen or so dings, and some not so great but very repairable rust from a leaky trunk seal and a leaky break MC/Booster.

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BeanBone wrote:Beautiful 86 here. "A all original except for paint and wheels and exhaust" as you can clearly see. He's asking just a paltry 7500 for such an original stunner.

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/4344568612.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
LOL!!! It is on ebay now http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Corolla- ... ars_Trucks

15 bids at $2550. I would not pay $2.50 for that car ... that might be an exaggeration ...

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milchmann wrote:
BeanBone wrote:Beautiful 86 here. "A all original except for paint and wheels and exhaust" as you can clearly see. He's asking just a paltry 7500 for such an original stunner.

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/4344568612.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
LOL!!! It is on ebay now http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Corolla- ... ars_Trucks

15 bids at $2550. I would not pay $2.50 for that car ... that might be an exaggeration ...
I'd at least give $5 just so I could sawzall out the driver's inner fender and spare tire area for my heap :snicker:
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Uuhhhmmmmm. .......
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/4399881751.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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