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Old 08-12-2009, 11:09 AM
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Default Re: Syclone CLUNKER how sad

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I am trying to save the Syclone at this time, the paperwork on the GT Mustangs was to far gone and the red one was very nice car. We have started to get checks in and the paperwork flow is much better that in the beginning. Like anything new it takes some time to get it right. Keep in mind this flow of cars will stop very soon due to people that want to buy but cannot get financed as well as the shrinking dealer inventory. If you order a demostic car customer a new car it will take as long as 4 to 8 weeks in normal times but we are not in normal times so it should take alot longer. I see loaded haulers taking cars and trucks out of the storage area daily now and man its sad, the good news it will make the ones that survive worth more just as the cars we collect today have.

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SWEET! Hopefully it can be saved.

I'm sure that you have already talked to my Louisville Sy/Ty buddies up there. They are some great guys.If there is ANYTHING that we can do to help save Syclone #2076,or pieces of it,just let me know.

Just for shits and giggles,let me part this truck out:

Seats $200

Center console/shifter/shifter cable $350

Gauge cluster/housing $300

ECM and engine wiring harness $250

Upper/lower intake manifolds with injectors and fuel rail $700

Exhaust manifolds w/turbo $400

IC system $400

Cladding $3000

engine/trans/TC Lets say $500 core prices.condition unknown.


Off the top of my head,not counting S10 body panels,I got $5100 in parts. If it runs good and with 66k it's worth $7500 all day long.
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