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That 26k Mk2 on Ebay - SOLD for $8,300!!!



There is certainly a crossover point where older cars in original premium 
condition begin to increase rather than decrease. I've watched it happen to 
911s, GTOs and Corvairs, so it is about time for Sciroccos.
May God bless them all and those of us who chase after them.

At 10:23 AM 3/27/04 -0600, Rhett Farnum wrote:
>I will say that he is trying to keep some of the rif-raf out and also 
>attempting to sell it to a collector and not a modifier. This car is 
>completely showrom stock except for maybe the brand of tires. I didn't get 
>a look at the one that sold on ebay but my buddy told me that his interior 
>is MUCH better than that one. I believe I may be a little high on stating 
>how much he is asking but he would definately like to keep it about $5K I 
>know. Like I said before if you want more info just ask!
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>Peace Out,
>Rhett
>Rocco_crossing
>'83 Rocco (DEAD!!) :-(  Now what to do???
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>>From: "L F" <rocco16v@netzero.net>
>>To: "Rhett Farnum" 
>><rocco_crossing@hotmail.com>,<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>,<ron@bunch.org>
>>Subject: Re: That 26k Mk2 on Ebay - SOLD for $8,300!!!
>>Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 05:19:08 -0800
>>
>>$6k is still far above market value.
>>Someone would have to want THAT car awfully bad to pay THAT much for ANY 
>>Scirocco.
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>   Considering what I said in my previous message, $6,000 for a similar 
>> 87 16V
>>   could be a great deal.
>>
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