in all fairness, we are putting a price on pictures without having laid hands / eyes on it in person. the paint looks good - the reflections are pure and crisp which is a good sign. if / how much rust is lurking is the big question that will impact value. pictures of the backside of the firewall will tell a lot, as well as the inside of the wheel wells and the underside of the floors.
I WILL TRY TO SHOOT THESE PICTURES AND POST, BUT I THINK IT LOOKS GENERALLY GOOD, NOT PERFECT
what we are seeing in the states for sale for 35 to 40k is not that great ... i think we all think that they are 25k cars at best.
NOT SURE I FOLLOW THIS.
if memory serves, Scott bought his coupe about 4 years ago, when 20k to 25k bought a really nice coupe.
CORRECT
40k at that point was rare and it was a beautiful car (for comparison - peter tackas' ceylon and the white cormier 2800cs ... now 40k should buy you a solid car, not a perfect car ... a fully restored coupe is 55k to 100k (depending on level / completeness of restoration).
THAT WOULD MAKE SENSE AND MAKE ME VERY HAPPY.
Scott - to answer your questions, yes the windows can be made to work better, it takes a little time + effort. you have to take the motors apart and clean the hard grease out of them and re-lubricate them. you also have to clean + grease the tracks / regulators. before you take them apart, you want to mark where all of the adjusters are located as realigning them is a major PITA.
I WILL LEAVE THIS FOR THE NEXT PERSON...
sunroofs in a coupe that has been well maintained is great - provided the drains have been rerouted away from the rockers, the gaskets are new.
WHEN I WAS LOOKING AND BOUGHT THIS, I WOULD ONLY LOOK AT SUN ROOF VEHICLES. WITH THE SUNROOF, YOU REALLY DO FEEL LIKE A CONVERTIBLE IN THIS CAR WITH ALL THE WINDOWS
non-metallic paint can be spotted if you have a really good paint guy. i have seen a porsche gt-3 that has had some rock chips fixed that i could not find the spots after the fact - and i knew where to look. the better the paint guy, the better the result ... i'm not saying its easy ... just that its possible.
GOOD TO KNOW. THERE IS ONE ANNOYING DOOR DING AND A SMALL PAINT BUBBLE BUT OTHERWISE REALLY LOOKS GOOD
swapping the bumpers can be expensive - getting new bumpers will set you back a 2 to 3 large ... decent bumpers will cost you 600 to 1500 ... new chrome work is expensive, so getting bumpers that are in good shape saves in the long run. and then there is fixing the holes for the big bumpers ... it isn't for the faint of heart. i think it makes a significant value increase but might not equal the cost of the swap.
NOT GOING TO BOTHER BUT WOULD IF I HAD TIME. I WENT WITH ALL THE CHROME I COULD
am i on the high side - a qualified maybe ... but to me, if everything is truly as good as it looks then its a 42k / 45k coupe.