1974 listed on BaT, NMNA

Markos

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The inner fender is hitting the hood.

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I wish my car was at this level. Matter of fact, its not even close, but I'm glad it hit 100k because it makes me feel really good about my car.
 

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What about the seller?

 

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Holy Jadegrun, Batman! Been traveling and totally missed this. I hold to my nobody is neutral about green cars theory, as opposed to any inherent green car valuation enhancement. I think they hit the green-car auction sweet spot here. Car easily could have got stuck around $50-60k, and I wouldn't have been surprised. But still....

Edit. Just noticed they had 4 bidders to $80k! Amazing. Car retains big bumper shocks, not sure why it has a FI filter, underbody sealant covering rust on the drip plugs, interesting re-wiring, collapsed fuel tank, covered rust on the spare housing, interesting exhaust, missing jack retainer (like 90% of 74s), gruel in the washer fluid, etc. Body looks straighter than mine, though. Upping the agreed value.
 
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