95 garnet red mark viii F/S

looks like tore-a-door red. im not exactly versed in my mark colors tho
 
i would all day long pay 5k for a 39k mi original lsc. if i was looking for a new ride i would do 5k for that non lsc one.

i dare someone to find me a nicer car with even close to the same miles for the same price $5100. that is a brand new car. and i bet if you whip out 4500 on him he takes it.
 
I think my cheap skate radar went off in this thread. I don't see a problem with the price. If it was from a dealer, the price would be much higher I'm sure. You can't find a 39K mile anything with almost 300 hp for $5100. Are you guys kidding me LOL
 
If I had that it would be a weekend summer cruiser and a car show participant. If has been kept out of the salt it is well worth the money.
 
I feel some people on this site are the reason these cars depreciate so much..considering they won't pay more than 2-3 gs for a clean 1st gen which is nice for the buyer but horrible for the seller..I would pay 4500 to 5000 for this car in a heart beat considering i paid just over 4k for my car 7 months ago with 70K miles on it..and that was from a private seller! If this was for sale when i was looking for one, it would be sitting in my driveway right now.

But like Jamie says, I'd be weary of using it as a daily driver when it has most likely sat alot over the last 17 years..i'm sure many things would have to be gone through to make it reliable again...still worth it to start out with something this clean though..
 
My 1995 LSC I had to fix the following issues with:

1) Door Ajar Light
2) Stereo Not Working
3) Rear Leaking Air Bag
4) Oil Filter Adapter Gasket Leak
5) Both Inner Tie Rod Ends
6) Front Rotors
7) Two New Tires

So, with the car needing all that fixed, I paid under $1000 for it from the 2nd owner which technically is the original owner's daughter-in-law.

But it's nice seeing I can probably sell it and triple or quadruple my money
 
My 1995 LSC I had to fix the following issues with:

1) Door Ajar Light
2) Stereo Not Working
3) Rear Leaking Air Bag
4) Oil Filter Adapter Gasket Leak
5) Both Inner Tie Rod Ends
6) Front Rotors
7) Two New Tires

So, with the car needing all that fixed, I paid under $1000 for it from the 2nd owner which technically is the original owner's daughter-in-law.

But it's nice seeing I can probably sell it and triple or quadruple my money


Ya some people get lucky finding one where the person knows the real value of it..most people see that magical # when they price match one off of autotrader that a dealer is selling..and they think they can get just as much for theirs
 
i was looking on cars.com - i found a pearl white 98 lsc in real clean shape with 41k miles, for 5,100.
 

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