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I found a 1989 Tbird SC for sale near me for short money, it’s a 5 speed with 53k miles on it, white with blue interior. It needs a few things to be perfect, that I would fix.

Realistically, what could I get for it if I were to list it on eBay after I go through it?


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I found a 1989 Tbird SC for sale near me for short money, it’s a 5 speed with 53k miles on it, white with blue interior. It needs a few things to be perfect, that I would fix.

Realistically, what could I get for it if I were to list it on eBay after I go through it?


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It’s hard to say without seeing more. Just from that pic the headlights look brand new but I suspect it’s because they are, the paint looks chalky, there’s a lot of scuffs, I can see dents in the door and fender and obviously the drivers mirror has been replaced. It might be good for a flip if it’s under $1,000, but I can’t see getting it perfect with profit at the end for much more.
 
I found a 1989 Tbird SC for sale near me for short money, it’s a 5 speed with 53k miles on it, white with blue interior. It needs a few things to be perfect, that I would fix.

Realistically, what could I get for it if I were to list it on eBay after I go through it?


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Hard to say. I'm guessing the current owner has no clue of the car's history? If it were somebody's baby you would think they would have taken measures to preserve it better. Maybe something broke (HG's, brakes, etc?). These cars seem to be a tough sell sometimes seeing as nobody knows what they are.

Props to this guy for just having a random toilet in his yard to prop up car parts to take pictures of them.
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