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post Nov 10, 2015 - 12:55 PM
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DcDegallier

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Craigslist post says most of it, local in Menomonie WI (an hour east of Minneapolis/St. Paul).

Let me know if you have questions! Text OK

http://eauclaire.craigslist.org/cto/5306510051.html smile.gif

More pictures: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3W1T1LDF...TWUxZGs0dWZ0LTQ


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post Nov 13, 2015 - 2:15 AM
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Is rust really going to deter interested buyers that much? I mean, come on. The price is very right. I got my Celica for $1500 earlier this year and yes, it came with a bit of rust. Rust can be fixed. It'll cost a few hundred depending on how much rust and where it's located, but once it's fixed, it's a memory. Considering the price, I think someone should go for this. It looks fine aside from the rust and it definitely has potential. I myself would probably offer an even grand for it if I were looking to buy.

post Nov 13, 2015 - 10:01 AM
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QUOTE (MegaMac @ Nov 13, 2015 - 3:15 AM) *
Is rust really going to deter interested buyers that much? I mean, come on. The price is very right. I got my Celica for $1500 earlier this year and yes, it came with a bit of rust. Rust can be fixed. It'll cost a few hundred depending on how much rust and where it's located, but once it's fixed, it's a memory. Considering the price, I think someone should go for this. It looks fine aside from the rust and it definitely has potential. I myself would probably offer an even grand for it if I were looking to buy.

The problem with rust is not just limited to the body rust - that I could bear, even leave as is. The bigger problem is that where there's usually body rust, all the nuts and bolts are not much better. Any time you go to replace a part that should take you 15 min, you strip a bolt and now your 15 min problem turns into 4 hour project of extracting broken studs, running to the store for bolts, recovering the threads, and cursing - a lot. This is why I would personally try to look for a car with as little rust as possible.

So that rules out certain percentage of buyers. Now you're left waiting for folks who just want to purchase a transportation tool that will get them from A to B, until they run it into the ground. Unfortunately those folks aren't looking to pay top dollar as they know they will run the car into the ground and scrap it for $150.

I'm not trying to beat you up over your car, just answering your question. Have some patience. These are sporty cars that aren't for everybody - a Camry probably would have long sold by now. Good luck!

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