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YACT: 1995 V6 Camry For Sale

CrackaLackaZe

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4-door LE Trim, 6 cylinder

113k miles
excellent exterior
good interrior

aftermarket pioneer reciever and speakers w/ kenwood amp and 12" woofer

Needs a tranny rebuild

Kelley Blue Book suggested retail is ~6.2k
 
Nobody want's to buy a car with messed up tranny.. Fix the tranny and you can probably sell it for more..
 
Originally posted by: Papagayo
Nobody want's to buy a car with messed up tranny.. Fix the tranny and you can probably sell it for more..

That depends on the price. You could probably get $4500 for it, running, so ask for $2500, and I'm sure it would sell.
 
If you can spot the cash temporarily...see what they sell for in the papers... You might be able to find a cheap mechanic to swap the tranny out and eat the cost up front to make more on the sale.
 
You will automatically have to knock $2000-$2500 off of that price, to compensate for the repair. However, get a quote from a repair shop, and you will be able to say, "Here's the value of the car in running condition. Here's the cost of the repair. I'll knock off an extra $100 (or $200, whatever) from that."
 
my dads got a 96 i4 with 205k mile on it.. it still runs well, so your car with rebuilt tranny should last another 100k with good maintenance
 
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