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  • Hi Jerry,
    Well…..I guess for the right price, everything is for sale. At least that's the old saying.
    The car is very nice but not perfect. Small ding in the very front of the hood (compliment of the '89 Loma Prieta quake). Paint isn't perfect. Needs a little interior work. Power steering needs some work. Not trying to dissuade you just trying to paint a realistic picture. I spent $18K on the drivetrain in 1989 and have put approximately 150 miles on the car since then. The car is extremely fast and invigorating to drive. I have had many inquiries about the car as well as wether it was available from total strangers back when I would drive it occasionally. I never intended to sell it. It's been up in Eureka, MT for about the last five years +/-. My father takes it out once in a blue moon.
    I would be willing to talk if you're interested.

    Mike Brooks
    (408) 230-0804
    Mike
    Iam located in British Columbia canada.
    Are you still considering selling your car in the near future or so?
    We are looking to purchase a gtcs for my wife. ( kids are gone )
    If you get the notion to sell please contact me and lets talk.
    We are in no hurry, just waiting for the right car.
    Thanks for your time
    Jerry
    I agree, for someone looking for all matching numbers it's probably their cup-o-tea. It surely is a poor time to sell a car but certainly a good time to buy one.
    I think I'll just hang on to it. FYI, I put $18K into the drivetrain & suspension in 1989. Put very few miles on it since then.
    Pretty hard to make a offer without pictures of the engine interior etc. As for value it has been modified and is not a numbers matching car. From a collectors point of view it is not worth a lot. As a restomod without a lot more info its worth what the current market dictates. Mike lost out on a good deal a few weeks ago that car went for $11,000.00
    I've got a minimum number. Give me an offer and lets see if we're even close. Not trying to play games but it looks like it's a bad time to sell a car right now.
    I ordered a Marti report today. I'll get some more pictures up as well.

    It's a nice car. You get attention whether you want or not.
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