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If it is good enough shape i say go for it, I would love yo find a t3 ghia like you are describing. I would buy it in a heartbeat and just find the parts, it may take a little while but how often do you come across a whole car. As for a price i cant help you there , prices differ in different areas, just pay what your comfortable with , if it makes you happy then thats what matters --Bryan -66square -69fasty -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Bradfield <phillip.bradfield@adidasus.com> To: type3@vwtype3.org <type3@vwtype3.org> Date: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 4:52 PM Subject: [T3] Type 34 that I'd like to buy. >Hey all. I recently meet up with some folks at the Gorge VW club here in >Oregon. One of the guys has a Type 3 Ghia for sale. Here's the scoop: > >I'd like to buy this car, but it's missing a few things. He has had >trouble selling the car whole, and decided to part it out. It was >complete when he bought it. I'd like to buy it before he sells more >stuff from it. It is a 66 model (if I remember correctly) and has been >converted (I'm not sure how well) to IRS. So far he has sold the motor, >the passenger side window, a switch (I don't know which one), and the >engine lid script. > >I'd like to buy it, providing it is in decent shape. I haven't seen it >in person, but I'm going to look at it this weekend, after I get ahold >of him. > >Anyway, here are two questions: > >1. How much is it worth, providing it's rust free, or only surface rust, >and mostly complete? > >2. How difficult would it be to get a passenger window? I don't think >I've seen many of these for sale. The other stuff, like the script, I >can get from Bill and Steves or elsewhere. > >TIA. I've always wanted one of these beautiful cars. > >Phillip Bradfield - Portland, OR > >------------------------------------------------------------------- >List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org >