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RE: 85 URQ for sale - how many 85 ur-q?



>Valid point. Value, as we know, is in the eye of the beholder. =
>Personally, I think the price is high - especially for a 'restored' =
>example that has been repainted. Just curious, what is "a much rarer =
>example, maybe 1 of 4 in the states"? Was this a rhetorical question?=20

The '85 Ur-Q being advertised at $24,500 was previously advertised in the
Quattro Quarterly at $32,500 ... I'll let you draw your own conclusions from
here as to the value of these cars today.

BTW, I was recently asked to come up with an amount for which I'd sell MY
'85 ... since this had never really crossed my mind, I really wasn't
prepared to do so but eventually decided that an offer of $10k would
automatically be a refused and an offer of $25k would be immediately
accepted.  Anything in between would be the subject of much contemplation,
especially so long as that low-mileage '89 944 Turbo S is still for sale
locally...  :^)
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