2800 guys have to stick together, $56,500
$45k and I hope i'm way off. I personally love the car but think the 2800 aspect will hurt the value in this case slightly. When investing in a car at this level, the model specifics start to come into play. If purchasing as a driver it's not as much of an issue IMHO. While I feel like I'm throwing stones in a glass house with this comment (considering what my cars look like at the moment) it does seems a bit crazy to go through a repaint of this quality and not pull the side markers or fill the auto emblem holes. Again, so minor as the car is excellent but it's those little things that can sometimes make the difference.
What are the three round screws it looks like under the 2800cs emblem and above the passenger tail light?
I love the look of those fat side-wall tires. What a classic 1970’s profile. I think this looks better than the 16” Alpina and BBS options.
i think somebody touched on the holes but might not have made sense to everybody. early 2800cs had a different automatic badge that was placed on the rear panel below the 2800cs and thats why the holes are there. later cars placed the badge on the left side of the trunk lid.
perfect Markos just posted a pic while i was writing this
Can't take credit for that one...
Thank-you both @Markos and @rsporsche elaborating on and clarifying my point. You would think they would address those during a refinish...
Any one know why a changeover relay would be next to the alternator regulator/brake reservoir?
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Also, why would one not use the B35 distributor? Is that pre-B35 head on there???