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I would have serious concerns about the overall body work after seeing the crappy work on the rear panel.
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#12
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Thanks for the pictures. I see a lot of other little things missing - vacuum tank for the RS, no clips for the manual top (assuming not power because no relay on firewall or switch on dash.)
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#13
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Auction is sitting on $38K with about 15 minutes to go.
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#14
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Just sold for $46,000 on 5/27/20.
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#15
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Actually a bit more than what I expected, especially on BAT, since it seems to cater to the Euro crowd a bit more. Maybe the COVID crap hasn't hurt prices that much after all.
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#16
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Plus 5% Buyers fee ($2,300) so Buyer paid $48,300. A lot more reasonable than some other auction fees.
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#17
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Agree,I've been watching more & more vehicles for sale on BAT then are on eBAy or @ auction houses,because of their lower % fees.
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#18
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I think the seller should be pretty happy with the price he got for the car. It actually went several thousand higher than I expected. For comparison, a couple years ago a friend of mine sold a similar RS/SS 350 convertible with matching numbers and everything functioning for $53K. While not a pace car, it was an original Tuxedo Black car and was absolutely loaded with AC, Power Top and windows, tilt, rosewood, gauges, deluxe int, and AM/FM multiplex. And the car was a much better restoration than this example.
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