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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
How much would you offer
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<blockquote data-quote="mb84gt" data-source="post: 2287888" data-attributes="member: 26222"><p>I would say its an 85 because of the body molding. Only 85 and 86 had that body molding. If it was an 86 it would have the third brake light in the rear spoiler. An 85 is worth a little more money because it is the last year of the 4 barrel holley carb. Common places for these early fox bodies to rust are under the doors and under the hatchback. Also pretty common for the driver side seat bolts to break through the floorpan. Just guessing, but it probably has red seats with white piping which is very prone to fading especially since it has t-tops. If it is a fairly low mileage car with the original t-top storage bags and the marchal foglights and foglight covers with little to no body rust it might be worth $5,000. Just my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mb84gt, post: 2287888, member: 26222"] I would say its an 85 because of the body molding. Only 85 and 86 had that body molding. If it was an 86 it would have the third brake light in the rear spoiler. An 85 is worth a little more money because it is the last year of the 4 barrel holley carb. Common places for these early fox bodies to rust are under the doors and under the hatchback. Also pretty common for the driver side seat bolts to break through the floorpan. Just guessing, but it probably has red seats with white piping which is very prone to fading especially since it has t-tops. If it is a fairly low mileage car with the original t-top storage bags and the marchal foglights and foglight covers with little to no body rust it might be worth $5,000. Just my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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