Hypothetical question regarding "restored" UrS cars
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I didn't think that there would be a big market for these, it just seemed like a fun idea to entertain, especially since there are strange eccelctic tendencies with respect to cars and other things. Maybe these cars just won't get there.
We'll jsut have these peculiar "cool to us" but "lost on most" cars and that's the way it is.
Anyways, I'm glad I have mine (or will be next week when I pick it up) and might start on the slow road of making it as good as it can be and we'll see where is goes from there.
Also, glad that there seems to be a large population of these cars and enthusiasts still out there!
We'll jsut have these peculiar "cool to us" but "lost on most" cars and that's the way it is.
Anyways, I'm glad I have mine (or will be next week when I pick it up) and might start on the slow road of making it as good as it can be and we'll see where is goes from there.
Also, glad that there seems to be a large population of these cars and enthusiasts still out there!
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Not enough demand or nostalgia for the urs4. Hell, i payed 27,500 for mine back in 97 and it was bone stock, but at that price goin up against newer cars, wouldnt happen. Sure you might sell one or two, but extremely unlikey since like the guy above said, you can get a pretty pristine one with all the toys for much less than half that. Just not old or rare enough....yet.
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