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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16533503" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>Dare I say it, but sadly, you have to jump in the cesspool that is foxbody for sale groups on FB and watch the market. For every clean, low mile fox in general, you'll get a endless amount of stupid replied. You get the guy who just wants to post a picture of his car so he replies with "Nice 91 notch, I have a green 93 hatch, check it out...." You have the "I bought one like that for 5K, 15K is stupid!" You get "oh here comes more barrett jackson prices!" You get the folks who think 100K miles, aftermarket suspension, intake, wheels, and paint is the same as a stock example with 60K. "Not that much of a difference." What so many of these broke fools don't understand is the clean foxes sell for mid teens often. I remember earlier this year a white 93 notch in SF area, don't recall mileage, but price was 14K or so, and the car looked like it was new. I'm talking jaw droppingly clean and had like 30 photos, all well lit and HD. Ad was gone within 30 minutes and like 50 replies of people saying they wanted it. People were asking for a paypal to wire a grand to hold it, others saying they could drive in and have the cash in hand within 12 hours. I saw a LX hatch, literally tonight, 30Kish miles, all stock, auto, 13K I think asking price and it was "pending a deal" within 15 minutes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There was a black/black notch on BaT or so several months ago. The foxbody internet went crazy with how high it went, like 35Kish? The owner actually showed up in a fox group posting it with his other toy, a personal jet owned by his company.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be mean, but the guy making $15 at a factory in small town Ohio just can't seem to comprehend that a fox isn't "his" game anymore. It was in 1998. It isn't in 2020. They can still have a fox, but they do not have the same access to what they did in 98. I bought a damn clean calypso hatch in 2002ish with 65K miles for 7K. If I parked it, and just circled the block every other month that would be worth likely 13-15K maybe a little more. I remember some saying I overpaid back then. I daily drove it for 2 years, 15K miles, and sold it for $6,500 without trying. Someone offer me that. I didn't even have to make an ad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16533503, member: 31255"] Dare I say it, but sadly, you have to jump in the cesspool that is foxbody for sale groups on FB and watch the market. For every clean, low mile fox in general, you'll get a endless amount of stupid replied. You get the guy who just wants to post a picture of his car so he replies with "Nice 91 notch, I have a green 93 hatch, check it out...." You have the "I bought one like that for 5K, 15K is stupid!" You get "oh here comes more barrett jackson prices!" You get the folks who think 100K miles, aftermarket suspension, intake, wheels, and paint is the same as a stock example with 60K. "Not that much of a difference." What so many of these broke fools don't understand is the clean foxes sell for mid teens often. I remember earlier this year a white 93 notch in SF area, don't recall mileage, but price was 14K or so, and the car looked like it was new. I'm talking jaw droppingly clean and had like 30 photos, all well lit and HD. Ad was gone within 30 minutes and like 50 replies of people saying they wanted it. People were asking for a paypal to wire a grand to hold it, others saying they could drive in and have the cash in hand within 12 hours. I saw a LX hatch, literally tonight, 30Kish miles, all stock, auto, 13K I think asking price and it was "pending a deal" within 15 minutes. There was a black/black notch on BaT or so several months ago. The foxbody internet went crazy with how high it went, like 35Kish? The owner actually showed up in a fox group posting it with his other toy, a personal jet owned by his company. I'm not trying to be mean, but the guy making $15 at a factory in small town Ohio just can't seem to comprehend that a fox isn't "his" game anymore. It was in 1998. It isn't in 2020. They can still have a fox, but they do not have the same access to what they did in 98. I bought a damn clean calypso hatch in 2002ish with 65K miles for 7K. If I parked it, and just circled the block every other month that would be worth likely 13-15K maybe a little more. I remember some saying I overpaid back then. I daily drove it for 2 years, 15K miles, and sold it for $6,500 without trying. Someone offer me that. I didn't even have to make an ad. [/QUOTE]
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