The BaT thread for the cars we won't buy, but kinda wish we would
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https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content...?fit=940%2C705 http://bringatrailer.com/listing/198...-mustang-gt-3/ If not for the manual windows and no a/c, hmm... Interior pics look newer and cleaner than the ones I had when they were new. Outside of blemish on the bumper below the diver side headlight, the exterior looks fantastic, too (save the unfortunate two-tone color combo) edit 12/19/20: added the updated image URL |
It's been a long time since I drove a fox Mustang. I'd be interested in trying one, though I suspect they will not have aged well.
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I didn't realize they had a 5% buyer's premium.
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Fox Mustangs were horrible in the '80s, and they're horrible now.
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I like the tartan seats:)
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Not BaT, but there is a 1995 RX-7 R2 on eBay motors (still - it's been listed a few times) with ~ 20,000 miles and they're asking $50k for it.
There were very few 1995 R2s sold in the USA. Somewhere around 50 of them. This one is silver - it's one of 16 made. I think they're a bit ahead of the market on this one, by about 15 grand, based on what has sold on the forums. |
I was always way more interested in the 95 M-Sport E34 then the E34 M5.
This one is beautiful. http://bringatrailer.com/2013/10/04/...-540i-m-sport/ |
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that is sweet, lover the M-rain-sh retro cloth interior. The front hood gap seems kind of large? |
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Here's my non-BAT submission ...
Sunroof delete 996tt http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/a...ml#post4483226 |
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Price drop. Get it and we can be bosom buddies |
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Stroked MB 2.3-16.
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/198...-w2-5-stroker/ I've never warmed up to these as much as the E30 M3 or the Sierra Cosworth, but they do have a certain appeal. And this one certainly seems to be a good one. |
Needs moar flares.
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That's the one I was thinking of.
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I think that was the Benz in Gran Turismo 3 or 4 that was a total fucking blast to drive around the Ring. I think it was one of the license tests that needed a full lap under whatever time.
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The 2.3-16 was never as good as the E30 M3, but it was a cool car for sure. And, unless things have changed recently (I haven't RTFA yet), they haven't exploded in price nearly as much.
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If anyone is interesting in a 25-year rule 190E 2.5-16 (2.5, but *not* Evo), let me know. A friend is importing one from Japan. Dog leg and 80k KILOMETERS. He's not looking for much for it.
I'm personally trying to resist the JZX81, which is a Toyota product that's actually interesting. (A RWD sedan with a manual and the 1JZ GTE...) |
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Similar chance of interest, depending on the price. What kind of ballpark is he in?
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Cincinnati is a cool place, actually. Here's one for FC: http://bringatrailer.com/2016/03/18/...es-benz-250td/ |
can I ask a related question?
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/200...e-carrera-4-s/ how does this happen? this is way too much money. i thought BaT was more value-based buying? |
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wow, that is a lot of money. And I thought the turbo selling for $45k was pretty good |
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But, yeah--that's too much money for a fairly common 12 year old car with mileage that isn't that low. Maybe the bubble is starting to inflate under 996s, IMS and all? EDIT: "Being cautious, he flat-bedded the car to ROCS Auto for installation of the LN Engineering retro-fit kit; while there, the rear main seal, clutch, pressure plate and flywheel were also replaced. As it turned out, the seller said, the IMS bearing was fine. Photos taken by the shop while the work was being done are shown in the photo gallery. (Underbody views will be added once they are received.)" Also. Is there any real evidence that the LN kit has a lower failure rate than the stock part? I get the theoretical reasons why it should work better, but I don't have a huge amount of faith that they've actually built a better mouse trap. |
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And lemming there is another 4s on bat going for a much more reasonable 20k,see how much is it closes at
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I understand the theory behind the LN bearing (to the extent that a liberal arts guy can). I just wonder how that theory works in practice. How much validation testing did they do?
Probably it works fine. Does it materially reduce the risk of the bearing failing? I guess? But the sample size of cars with failed bearings is already small (3-5 percent?). The number of cars that have had the LN bearing is even smaller. All I'm really saying is that this whole thing is shrouded in hysteria and mixed motives. Porsche doesn't want you to know how big a problem there is. LN naturally benefits if you think the problem is enormous. no one, afaik, with an unbiased perspective has any visibility into the full scope of the problem. |
In casually shopping used cars from the generations in question, I've seen many advertising engine replacements. Enough that I'm convinced the oe setup is scary.
As far as 4s pricing, I've also noticed that they command a significant premium. |
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Now I just treat it like I do any German water pump: it's a wear item. The pricing in the 20s makes more sense to me. |
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Hey, Clyde!!!
1 Owner, 968 w/m030, and LSD http://www.unionvw.com/used/Porsche/...d4af92e8bc.htm http://images.autotrader.com/hn/20a6...f3e6ad447e.jpg |
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