What do you expect our FD value worth future wise?
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...In the interest of getting back on topic, i would have to say that unfortunatly the value of the Fd will continue to decrease, until it reaches the sub 10k mark as an average. The car doesnt seem to have any sort of "collectors" value. Especially if Mazda stops making engine parts for a car that typically needs "major" engine work quite frequently. The beauty of the 60's and 70's muscle cars was the parts were for the most part readily availble... something that we may not be able to say about our cars 15, 10 or maybe even 5 yrs down the road...
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Originally Posted by fd3s_rx7
Depreciation value on our FD will go down... Way down... One of problem is the Non-Reliable that kills the value on the FD.
"KIDS" will soon have enough fund to take over. A good example of how much our FD is being value is already proven... The Altezza Lights.....I feel so sad. But then again, I will keep mine till I give up on it...
"KIDS" will soon have enough fund to take over. A good example of how much our FD is being value is already proven... The Altezza Lights.....I feel so sad. But then again, I will keep mine till I give up on it...
However collectors/enthusiasts do not consider a particular model's reputation for reliability as important. There are numerous less "reliable" and even notoriously "unreliable" cars with strong good-sized followings, including many classics. In the longer term, a "non-reliable" reputation will not matter.
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Originally Posted by jimlab
...Should be interesting to see what you find. Looks like we've got a genuine mystery here.
- It clearly shows a photograph identifying the "VIN" location. As we know, it's on the plate on the edge of the dash which can be seen through the windshield.
- It also shows a photo where the "Chassis Number" is located. Although it does not convey any relationship to the VIN, We know that it's another location for the VIN, in stamped form.
- Another photograph shows the location for the "Engine Number". It seems to be located underneath the stock compression tube just behind the Alternator. Again, this illustration does not contain information that the Engine Number correspondes to the VIN,.... but neither did the "Chassis Number" illustration......??.
Still a mystery, it seems..
I'll post photos tomorrow.
Sorry guys. I don't mean to steal the thread.
Good Question. I think supply (FD availability) and demand will govern the amount the Seller and Buyer intend to place on the vehicle.
Let's face it, We're losing FDs every day to F&F wantabies who wreck them as soon as they fix their boost related problems. And if they aren't wrecked, the 13B-REW is abused and ultimately imploded by ignorant drivers. The cars are then usually parted-out.
If you had one of the last few well maintained, properly running twin'd HT-12, beautiful uninhibited body'd FDs, what would it be worth,...TO YOU AND THE BUYER??
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Originally Posted by SkEltAh
I was looking at Supra's when I bought my Rx-7 back in 98' and was only able to find one "used" TT with a 6speed.. damn they made a shitload of them with autos. I ended up staying with the Rx because of the way it felt....i still wonder wether or not I made a good decision.
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In 1997 all Toyota Supra Twin Turbos were automatics! Did you know that? Due to emission laws the 6 speed for '97 could not pass regulations, so they were all made in automatics.
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5 years ago I bought my first FD for 12k. Sold it two years later in worse condition for 13k. That was the least I've ever paid for one and I've owned plenty. The writing is on the wall already. Prices have been steadily climbing or remaining constant for years and this will continue. However if the car is in bad condition the price will reflect that and it's getting harder and harder to find nice ones so currently there is a wide price variance which will of course just get wider. People may think there getting a deal when they buy an FD for 7500 but in reality they just bought a sinking boat that will break them trying to make it float.
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