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Looks like a nice car, would never pay that kinda cash around here (too bad if you could've forseen the future you coulda picked up another wagon while you were out here in CO). Nevertheless in your part of the states that may be a slightly high price but they are hard to find out there. Oh and don't be afraid to use kbb.com or nada.com to get a rough estimate.

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I just bought a GL hi-lo for 500 with 104k.If The body is worth the price, I would still knock it down to 15-1700 depending on work done. If there wasn't any, I would take it down to less than 1000. 164k needs stuff even if ya don't think it does, unless owner was maticulous in preventive maintenance as well as repairs.Something must be special about it for the high price. Unless the value is changing I don't know about. That is an interesting fact about the hi-lo and 1987.

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seems high to me and i wouldn't want a carbed vehicle. look around, the travel time to save $1,000 might be worth it. can you install all new timing belts, water pump and such yourself?

 

i'd stay in contact with them, i'd be surprised if they get close to $2,000 for it. i'd think if you stay in contact they'll come down to $1,500 come holiday season.

 

these things are easy to pick up around my area as well. there's a few in the $500 - $1,000 range now but they don't have the new parts this one has. if you need the car and they are hard to find around you, then get it. it's a good car (except the carb, i hate carb's!), but otherwise should last you a long time and be a great decision over the long run.

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