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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 16586098" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>Car looks good especially for its age. But gotta be honest here as I was scrolling through the pictures I was thinking "please don't let it be an automatic".... </p><p></p><p>Value of clean original Fox body cars right now is off the charts. Especially the notches. I don't really know what the automatic does for the value but I'd guess it hurts it some. My logic is that the person that is probably going to pony up the money that these cars are worth will be late 40's to late 50's. That age bracket is looking to relive their youth or finally get a car that they loved but couldn't afford back then and now can. That type of buyer is most likely looking for a stick shift which was hugely popular back in their days. JMO though.</p><p></p><p>I'd say if you bought that car for $10k you made a great buy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 16586098, member: 6164"] Car looks good especially for its age. But gotta be honest here as I was scrolling through the pictures I was thinking "please don't let it be an automatic".... Value of clean original Fox body cars right now is off the charts. Especially the notches. I don't really know what the automatic does for the value but I'd guess it hurts it some. My logic is that the person that is probably going to pony up the money that these cars are worth will be late 40's to late 50's. That age bracket is looking to relive their youth or finally get a car that they loved but couldn't afford back then and now can. That type of buyer is most likely looking for a stick shift which was hugely popular back in their days. JMO though. I'd say if you bought that car for $10k you made a great buy [/QUOTE]
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