Man, I thought the same thing. Maybe like $13K on the low end, and $15K on the high end? You could get a lot of car for $19K. Personally, I'd rather scoop this for $15K! https://mnsubaru.com/threads/for-sale-2013-wrb-wrx-hatchback.53288/
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/d/2005-subaru-legacy-gt-turbo/6552451307.html Turbo WAGON anyone?
I'm familiar. I spent a lot of money having the entire inner tub and quarter panel replaced on my white wagon.
LaMettry's in EP. Rust didn't return but the car is no longer on the road and won't ever be again. I also stopped driving it in winter after I had the rust repaired.
Currently on BAT, track day special Factory 5 build. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2015-factory-five-818s/
Now I want to buy this one: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-land-rover-range-rover-classic-26/
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1-of-61-5mt-subaru-legacy-gt/6564300871.html @derp Price is high imo.
2003 Outback 5MT 137kmi mechanic special for $800 in Minneapolis, needs clutch and a tow. No super obvious rust. Not sure if NP or CP? https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/135075824011942
Now on BAT, who is man enough to take this on? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-subaru-360-young/
What do you guys think about this Forester? Its a base model manual with a salvage title. Rear end damage that was fixed. Would you consider it or run from it? https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/ctd/d/2017-subaru-forester-awdmiles/6571510138.html
I’m not scared of salvage titles with full disclosure(show me the carfax!). But I rarely sell vehicles, instead i tend to drive them until they die. The most important thing is whether or not there was any frame damage. Also, take a real good look at it when/if you see it in person. Buying cars is like dating...you see all of the things that you want and none of the imperfections. Fwiw, Stillwater motors tends to sell alot of salvage title vehicles. I looked at a hail damaged BRZ there awhile back. Wasn’t what i was looking for.
GTR prices are going to really go DOWN in price because they can be easily imported now. This example is VERY NICE so the price reflects that, but R32 should be slipping in value from now on. Just saw a few at Barrett Jackson selling for reasonable prices and they said that they are starting to see a lot of them for sale (more supply = lower prices as demand is not really going up or down).