Craigslist Unique Finds Thread (pls scrape)
#1008
Hellamiat
1996 Mazda miata - $3200
Selling my 1996 na Mazda Miata
1.8l engine
147,000 miles
Coilovers
Wheels with new tires 15x8 0 offset
Hard top
Exedy stage 2 clutch
Hard dog double diagonal roll bar
Corbeau fx1 racing seat
Race quip harness 4-5 point
Cxracing radiator
Mishimoto radiator hoses
All new hoses for every coolant hose
Brake motive drilled and slotted rotors
Brake motive pads
New shifter rebuild kit
Nrg wood grain wheel with nrg quick release hub
Ac and heat work
Just did ngk spark plug wires
Brand new coil packs
New spark plugs
7" double din touch screen head unit
Unsealed hid headlights so you can upgrade the bulbs
Front lip
I have a water pump and timing kit for the car as well just hasn't needed it yet so haven't replaced
Comes with oem drivers seat as well
Car runs and drives amazing
Rat rod style 2 dents in body if you wanted to paint I like the rat rod style so I left it
1.8l engine
147,000 miles
Coilovers
Wheels with new tires 15x8 0 offset
Hard top
Exedy stage 2 clutch
Hard dog double diagonal roll bar
Corbeau fx1 racing seat
Race quip harness 4-5 point
Cxracing radiator
Mishimoto radiator hoses
All new hoses for every coolant hose
Brake motive drilled and slotted rotors
Brake motive pads
New shifter rebuild kit
Nrg wood grain wheel with nrg quick release hub
Ac and heat work
Just did ngk spark plug wires
Brand new coil packs
New spark plugs
7" double din touch screen head unit
Unsealed hid headlights so you can upgrade the bulbs
Front lip
I have a water pump and timing kit for the car as well just hasn't needed it yet so haven't replaced
Comes with oem drivers seat as well
Car runs and drives amazing
Rat rod style 2 dents in body if you wanted to paint I like the rat rod style so I left it
#1011
Welcome to project car hell. "Won't take less than $40k, I know what I have."
Gt40 Mustang Fastback Race Car Ferrari
Sorry I can't paste the ad. I'm on my iPad.
Gt40 Mustang Fastback Race Car Ferrari
Sorry I can't paste the ad. I'm on my iPad.
#1012
Boost Pope
iTrader: (8)
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,046
Total Cats: 6,607
I could go two ways with this. One would be to question how it would even be possible to spend $28k on that lump of iron. The other would be to sarcastically note "$28k in the motor, $2 on the oil filter."
But yeah... It might not be a total nightmare (eg: the welding on the frame looks decent), but the only reason to price something like that at $40k is so you can claim to your wife that you're trying to sell it, but nobody is buying. And grumble something about the Obamony.
#1013
You guys might be surprised. I have an uncle who has built/owned/sold at least a half dozen GT40 replicas. I googled and found a few of his FS threads -- in 2004 he sold an unpainted, unassembled roller for $38k. 2006 he sold a painted, partially assembled roller for $40k. In 2008 he sold a painted, assembled running car for $70k.
#1014
Boost Pope
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,046
Total Cats: 6,607
Heck, you can buy a *real* Ford GT, wrecked but repairable, for that money.
#1015
Anyway, here's three of his that I found just now:
Complete GTD Kit for sale - GT40s.com
CAV GT40 Mono For Sale - GT40s.com
GTD GT40 For Sale - GT40s.com
As you can see, they are much closer to finished that the CL ad. So yes, CL is overpriced, maybe by $10-15k.
#1016
It looks like quality parts (at the time, which have degraded due to storage and time) from a low-quality attempt at a project. I'm sure he spent a lot of money on these parts (nowhere near his claimed outlay). Old school power like that doesn't come cheap. However, the difference between taking over a project dumped in boxes and one that was actually planned and organized is worth at least $15k (when the final product could be $75k). If every bolt was missing from the original "kit", you could easily spend weeks and $1k at McMaster just figuring out what you need.
Also, I looked up GT40 prices. WTF. Why would you spend this much money on 1960's era tech in a non-authentic package? It's a recipe for massive depreciation, but that doesn't seem to be stopping the market. I'd rather have a real Pantera.
Also, I looked up GT40 prices. WTF. Why would you spend this much money on 1960's era tech in a non-authentic package? It's a recipe for massive depreciation, but that doesn't seem to be stopping the market. I'd rather have a real Pantera.
#1018
These are the kinds of ads that tempt me. Fortunately I don't tend to make impulse purchases.
2001 Jaguar XJR Supercharged
2001 Jaguar XJR Supercharged
Will make and excellent project V8 car. Needs new hose. And door *****. And tires. Car is supercharged and outputs 370hp. Leather is in good condition.