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'85 gl-10 auto 4wd florida car. perfect condition. only 29,000 miles. Value?

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i have a chance to pick up this car and am wondering what you guys think you would pay for a car like this. aside from the crazy low miles it is power everything. blue book is $1200

$1200-1500 is about right, although it has low miles, and is mint, these just don`t bring that much, and there wouldn`t be much of a demand on it, unless it was someone into subarus

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I probably wouldn't give over 1200, especially since it's automatic.

damn too bad youre not in WA you could pull around 2k for that

 

You could drive it up here and sell it for $3k-$3.5k in a heartbeat.

yeah but it be worth the expense of the trip of going all the way to alaska? or even washington?

 

great find... I'm jealous, best I could do was buy a beater 81 for 375, but hey it runs and is sexy and I've already fallen in love with it the few days I've actually been able to work on it.

Ohio, eh?

 

*ponders*

 

How difficult would it be to do a manual swap into that car? I have an '87 GL with a quite good condition dual range 4WD SPFI drivetrain that's in a body that's not in the greatest condition.

 

-=Russ=-

I'd go as high as $2000 if it's turbo and has no rot. But bear in mind you should probably flush the tranny, at the very least. The 3AT has a well-deserved bad reputation.

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