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Re: '80 242 GT for $600 - am I crazy if I don't buy it? 200 80

Vytas -- it seems to me you answered your own question: You don't need it, but it would be a great project. If you have enough space in your life that you can devote the time to this, you've got the resources to not only buy it but insure it, inspect it, and spend probably twice what you paid for it on getting it in great shape, then go for it. Heck -- many people spend $1800 with one family trip to Disneyworld. Spending that much over 18 months or so on a rewarding project car seems like good value...if you've got the time, money, and space. But...before you do, can you pull up the carpets just to check *for sure* about the rust situation?

Rob






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