http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=80132&endYear=1987&modelCode1=COROL&showcaseOwnerId=5140246&startYear=1984&makeCode1=TOYOTA&sellerTypes=b&searchRadius=0&mmt=%5BTOYOTA%5BCOROL%5B%5D%5D%5B%5D%5D&listingId=339911214&listingIndex=1&Log=0
A few weeks ago I posted a 1st gen Celica that was $11k... Well, here is an AE86, pretty well documented... but I believe the poster has been smoking a great deal of crack($150k)..... but look and judge for yourself
My guess is he accidentally added an extra zero, which still puts him in crackpipe territory.
I'm hoping he added two extra zeroes. I'd probably buy it at that price.
mndsm
PowerDork
5/14/13 11:11 a.m.
Maybe it's one of those "Wife told me to put it up for sale, so it's up for sale" things.
Nope. Read the ad. I think he's serious.
everyone of us should email him telling him he has an extra couple of zeros
Should I buy a Testarossa and a new Land Rover daily or a 1987 Toyota Corolla?
It's the nicest stock 87 AE86 coupe I've even seen and it may be worth $5k
I'd bet money that guy's picture is in the dictionary next to the entry for "delusional".
I can see that as just being 1 too many zeroes. Still a bit high, but considering that around here shoddily done, beat-to-hell-and-back GTSR5 swaps go for ~$4k, a clean, original GT-S being three times that isn't completely out of the ballpark.
He's been watching Mecum too much.
kanaric
New Reader
5/15/13 1:59 a.m.
the prices for these cars are getting insane. Especially when you can put up cars like a MR2 supercharged and 924s for pennies.
you'd think for that much money he'd be able to at least put the stock radio back in..
I think he's nuts and possibly added a zero by accident...when you're that much of a crackhead it doesn't take much to add a zero.