http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/2996015118.html
This is the '84 2-door AT (dunno if std or DLX) that new member yodasrus mentioned.
Maybe $7500 if a 10K mileage SR5 (or even DLX - or even a FWD wagon) - but not an AT 2-door. It will be interesting to see what it goes for. I wonder if it was an RV towed car? I wonder how long the storage period was?
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'84 2-Door AT Phoenix AZ
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Re: '84 2-Door AT Phoenix AZ
For some reason it doesn't surprise me that this vehicle was stored in a garage in Santa Barbara, CA. There are a small handful of nice T4WD's out there in that area. Other than for nostalgia, I don't know what would be so great about owning a $7,500 two-door hatchback.
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