Have not kept up with prices, so I have no idea what nice examples like that bring. As stated, virtually no way to get a comp, as most have been taken out of service.
10 years ago, a fellow I office with had a high mileage 96 model. We needed a first car for our then 17 year old.
He was trading it in on a new car. They were giving him $1700, so he offered it to me for that amount. Ended up getting something else with a bit more cool factor, an 85 BMW 535iS. Wouldn't you know it, the bimmer got rear ended.
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