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Originally Posted by Vigilante375
The sold as is and no maintenance done shouldn't have been a factor. It's mainly the suspected oil pump issue and that you can still find these cars everywhere. If they had waited a couple of years, I bet they could have gotten $100k.
There are cars that sell for hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars that fall into that same category. But those vehicles are actual limited production or highly sought after from 40+ years ago.
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The problem with delivery mileage cars is they have a higher value, which makes the new owners reluctant to drive them. If you do drive them, then they can manifest problems that would have been worked out during the first few thousands of miles and taken care of under warranty.