91 Avant on the Marketplace.

Mike Pshenishny r3dmist at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 13:34:05 PDT 2010


The guys been parting cars as a business or side-business for a while now.
He's dealt mostly with '90/'91 Coupe Quattros, and has seemingly parted
quite a few decent examples.  He probably bought this car with the intention
of parting it all along.  Wheels, steering rack if its in good shape,
windows regs, etc.  Not too hard for it to add up.  He's not cutting you a
deal either, based on the prices I've seen him advertise...

-Mike

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:24 PM, robert weinberg <centaurus3200 at yahoo.com>wrote:

> yeah, i saw that one. it's the guy's car, he can do whatever he wants
> obviously, but...
>
> why kill a rare car? secondly, why go through the hassle of tearing it
> apart? the only part worth a damn is the engine. and even those have lost
> value (can get one for $1,000 these days). and maybe $300 for the tranny.
> not gonna get much for the rest of it - the labor involved to take parts off
> and ship is a low return endeavor IMHO.
>
> in which case, just sell the whole damn car for $1,500 and let it live
> another day.
>
> unless he's hard up for money and must maximize his return - in which case,
> i understand. it's a tough economy out there...
>
> see ya,
> Robby
>
>
>


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