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Go for the dream! But I think $2000 is about $1400 too much for the
condition of the vehicle -- and this is assuming if it can be driven.
Toby Erkson
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Subject: Looking for a type 3 fastback...
Author: type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE
Date: 7/29/97 4:20 PM
This is my first post here, so please, be gentle.
A guy here in town (Bloomington, IN) has a '64 for sale for $2,000.
There's some bondo in the front and over the rear tires, some chrome
parts missing, no carpet (or interior of any kind), and supposedly only
needs a new battery. Is this a good deal? This is my dream car, and
I've wanted one for about 10 years but never had the opportunity before.
I'm not very knowledgable along mechanical lines, but I'm a quick
learner, so...should i go for it, or wait until a better deal comes
along?
Also, the car doesn't have a heater, is this normal?
Thanks!
Amanda