Hard to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't take a few $k or
more in work, to make it roadworthy. To just let a car sit and almost
rot on it's wheels is almost criminal - but that's just my opinion.
Only reason to have a car like that is to keep it in a museum on
display. In that case there would seem to be no real value other than
to a museum and those who enjoy them in that setting.
Kevin
#462
Western Region Director, BI
Http://www.californiabricklinowners.org
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On Jan 1, 2009, at 12:12 PM, "Ed Wenger" <wewenger@comcast.net> wrote:
> Any thoughts out there on a fair price for a 1974 Bricklin with 200
> miles,
> still on MSO? Has had recent TT air door system installed. Nice
> but not
> perfect, spent most of its life inside, except for a year or two
> under a
> carport. Safety red. Still has original tires and everything else.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Wenger
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