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Re: ANOTHER CQ for sale (& interesting background?) long-ish
David Via <dvia@wolcottgroup.com> wrote:
> He didn't have a lot of time, or seem to want to talk much, but he did
> mention that he was looking to sell the car. The problem is that
> apparently it has no title, due to it's pre-production status, and
> therefore can't be driven on the street without a dealer plate. He also
> said he had gotten a letter from Audi telling him he has to "dispose" of
> the car. He said he figures that he can only sell the car to someone for
> use on the track, or part it out, or something. He would like to get
> $4,000 - $5,000 out of it. He has tried listing it in Quattro Quarterly,
> but got only one call - maybe some of you have seen it.
Hmmm... an '89 would bring in $7500-8500 here... too bad it's uneconomic to
ship here. Most here are 'leatherless', BTW. Velour cloth is a popular
option, most have the (quite ugly IMHO) rough Terlenka.
BTW Saw my first 200 'in the wild' in a year here today. FWD, 10v Avant,
gold. Nice shape.
Tom (looking for a 90q 10v, have a lead on one that's 110 miles away!)
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Tom Nas Zeist, The Netherlands
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1988 Audi 80 1.8S, mostly Tizianrot metallic, 218,000km
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