My 88 TC for sale
Reply #14 –
Boost valve = manual boost controller.
Both sides of the argument have good points. The guys that have been here a long time know what these cars sell for. There was a time when you could actually get a turbo coupe in good shape like that one for under a grand. Nowadays 1500-2000 is a more realistic price though. You have a car with a lot of miles on it. It may look good on the outside and it may run well at the moment but its probably at that point where things will start wearing out on it and such. On the flip side you are right you can start as high as you want and go lower. However a lot of people will see you starting off high and think you are a gold digger. I think 2500 is a more realistic starting point myself. I myself probably wouldnt go over 1500 looking at it there. If you're gonna try to find buyers you really should make the car look as good as you can. Clean it up and take good pictures of it. Get everything in detail. Most people that see it on here and become interested in it are far, far away. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing a car online and traveling a long way only to find out theres a bunch of stuff wrong that wasn't detailed in the ad. I personally look for underbody pics too, though I doubt rust underneath is much of a problem there.