Shea Laking
Well-known member
"Extraordinary" is right. I've sen worse stuff go for $2000 - $2500 around here. So, getting back to Kenzie's original question, if you feel you like that model and are comfortable with the price then by all means go for it. If you're not "feeling it" then keep looking and as Roddguy said old stuff seems to be still plentiful in your area. You're in a better position to pick and choose than we are. Let us know what happens either way.
x3 with the other "Ontarians."
Absolute garbage up here frequently has RIDICULOUS sums of $ asked for it, occasionally gets $old for high dough.
Anything THAT nice would EASILY go for $2-$3K here in Ontario, no I'm NOT KIDDING! You have to consider that some guy paid $400-$500 to some old hillbilly down south there, where stuff doesn't rust-then he loads it up on his trailer and hauls it home. Therefore, us rust belt folks have to eat the costs of transportation, customs/border crossing and some guy eating Denny's or truck stop food for a week while he hauls the goodies home for us.
This is why I don't have my dream Chevy AD truck yet-a POS bought locally would cost probably $2000 (I can't bargain my way out of a wet paper bag) OR I can fork over $4000-$5000 for a solid roller imported from Kalifornication by a local fella here.
Anyway, I'll shut the rant off. Glad you have LOTS of options there. The best thing is ALWAYS search out the cleanest example of whatever vehicle steals your heart. Don't ever settle for something you'll have to "learn to love"...trust me on this one, you WON'T! (learn to love it, that is!) Best of luck with your search. Thanks for sharing the pics to drool over.
Regards,
Shea