Originally Posted by
KeithTexas
If you want to throw out a price that you're looking at and the details on the car, the folks here are pretty reliable at telling you if it's a good deal or not....
Or one of us will go get it ourselves, fix it and sell it! I know of a guy in Nashville that bought a Red Roadster (that a dealer said needed a $1700 ECM) that had not run in over a year for $3500.
Put an RCM and battery in it ($250 total) and drove it home.
He cleaned it up and sold it for something around $6000.