Found an 80 W30 442 what's the high low value range?
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Found an 80 W30 442 what's the high low value range?
I found an 80 W30 442 no T tops No air No electric seats but a good clean documented car and this is not my year range so I'm curious on the high and low value of this thing before I make an offer?
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I just thought it would be a nice grocery runner for around town and I would not care what the weather was and I did not need to store this one inside like my other cars.....just was not sure on the correct value
#7
I have a 1980 in white and gold as well. Mine is a driver, but it is 100% original and rust free. It's a small market that likes these, but you have the rarest color combo. Mine is loaded with T-Tops and I'm the 3rd owner. there were less than 900 total made in 1980 and only 386 (I think that is the number) were white. Condition is everything with these...and droptopron is right...they were not high performance (at least without some tweaking). I've seen the values on nice ones right in the 10-15K range.
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US and Canadian prices are the same just our Canuck $$ is 30% less compared to US.
$12,000 US is over $15,000 Canadian...
so an 80 442 for sale in the US would cost me over $15,000 but would be the same value in Canada but would cost me $12,000 of my monopoly money lol. Great for US buyers here because the prices are the same but you Dollar is worth so much more but super bad loss for a Canadian to buy is the US. I get slaughtered on parts as it is steady.
$12,000 US is over $15,000 Canadian...
so an 80 442 for sale in the US would cost me over $15,000 but would be the same value in Canada but would cost me $12,000 of my monopoly money lol. Great for US buyers here because the prices are the same but you Dollar is worth so much more but super bad loss for a Canadian to buy is the US. I get slaughtered on parts as it is steady.
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