damn good deal for a clean 96 LSC

what is all that rubbish at the bottom of the page lol?

Anyways......................

Thats my favorite color :)
 
what is all that rubbish at the bottom of the page lol?

Anyways......................

Thats my favorite color :)

I think thats the virus that blew up LVC yesterday..nobody was able to get on here..and yeah love the toreader red, I always wanted to find one this color since I owned my toreader red 97 bird..If this car has no issues and the description is honest..$2900 is a freakin steal for that car..the paint, trim headlights, rims and everything looks amazing on that car!..I wish I could have found one like this when I was looking for mine..

oh and I hear you bought the bumpers from Paul for your 94??
 
That would be perfect for my mom. My parents have a 96 toreador red LSC just like that one, but it's higher mileage (around 140k I think) and has been in a couple very minor accidents. My mom's constantly talking about wanting to keep the mileage low and originality and how she thinks one day these cars are going to be worth something, which I personally disagree with her about (obviously, they'll always be worth more to us, but I don't think the general public will ever seriously consider a Mark VIII as a collectible car since it seems like half the "car guys", at least around here, don't even know what the hell a Mark VIII is to begin with). Anyway, I'm sure she would love to have that car since it's low mileage, original, and toreador red is her favorite color. Back in the 90's, when she had her 94 champagne Mark VIII, she saw a red Mark VIII and had me looking for a red one for sale (I was about 12 or 13, but I would always pick up Auto Traders because I enjoyed just looking through them). I was actually the one who found the 96 toreador red LSC that she ended up buying and still has today.
 
Your moms kinda right...they will always be worth something...mainly because they're made of metal and can be dragged across scales
 
Your moms kinda right...they will always be worth something...mainly because they're made of metal and can be dragged across scales

:p Haha, yea, that is true, especially with all the aluminum parts these cars have in them. Unfortunately, it looks like that's all the value they have to more and more people, as I'm seeing less on the road and more in the salvage yards all the time.
 

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