BINGO post 537 who I know.....is the winner its the 3 original radio plug ends that plug into the back of your stock radio.....black white and blue......
I gave enough hints.....I gotta think a few minutes to make sure my next question works.....
meantime small commercial break actually a quick story:
Rarity does not always spell high value. One of the key ingredients has to be demand. Here are a few cases in point. Both Pontiac and Chevy made a weird G body model Pontiac with the 2 plus 2...and Chevy with the Areo Coupe.
Short trunk heavy and no power and low production numbers...neither car tops 10 grand today in most cases even if showroom new.
I know I have seen them for sale almost every year at various events.
Course there can be exceptions but generally those two examples don't trigger much value. The Yugo which now we are all familar with they made a total of 27 convertibles at least 27 came to the USA. Rare yes demand....practically nil.
Turbo Regals....again not trying to hurt anyones feelings but based on the 320 ones I sold I had one that was super rare but took me several months to sell. Most of the turbo regals I bought and sold sold within a week and this is without the internet. In many cases I had buyers lined up in advance and buying under a dealer license (my buddy) financing was available from company that did classic cars etc...
The one model was a burgundy on burgundy Limited with the half padded roof and T-Tops. Well option and the only one I had equipped like that so it was rare. But demand or desirability was severely lacking....Burgundy on burgundy just was not a winning color combo. White or black would have been better.
On the other hand I remember going to Indiana and buying a black 1986 T-Type with a tan gut and it had the tan leather Limited seats....if you read my book this was extremely rare. Again only had one. The numbers were 124 in grey leather and just 55 with tan leather. These numbers are correct. How I know this is back when I was writing my book the 350 page one....I was in constant contact with a source in Flint who had access to the records and took the time to get me some numbers.
That car sold quickly.....one more thing it had a astroroof as well. Good combo good color and rare and in demand.
Again I am not trying to pass judgement on various combos only stating my findings and how things worked out on certain cars I sold.
Dan who owns my 3rd test car emailed me about different combos so I will touch on some of them I have owned between contest questions.
also gives me some breathing room
denniskirban@yahoo.com
same rules next contest current winner has to step back...
readers are getting sharper...