No more than $1000 or less. Sentimental values don't count. LOL
2006-10-13 16:04:49
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answer #1
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answered by Josh S 7
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Not a lot... but it sounds as though it may not have been driven that much 10,000 miles a year for 14 years... but still it is an old car and may have another 20 to 40 thou left on it...
2006-10-13 12:54:00
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answered by RiverRat 5
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based on the year and miliage, if the car is in good cosmetic shape no more than 800$. You can spend more but your'e throwing away your money for a car that old. It's not like it's a classic that will eventually appreciate as a collector.
2006-10-13 12:56:12
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answered by Lrscghost 2
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pay $700;check for suspension or engine problems.
Seriously it is dum idea to buy such an old car.I'd recommend a new Ford Ranger or try getting hold of Neil's pimped out 1974 Chevy Mikado 'Luv' truck.Its got 2 double LCD screens,neon and a XBOX in the bed!!!!!!Rocking!!!!
(Neil lives in California).
2006-10-13 13:05:51
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answered by coolman 1
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i wouldn't pay more then $1000.00 because 140,000 miles that a lot of mile and 14year old, Did you hear any clicking or knocking sound or smoke( black smoke) went you first start engine up.anything over 10 year old i wouldn't recommend you to buy you just buy somebody else problem.
2006-10-13 12:45:37
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answered by pvphelp 2
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$500
2006-10-13 12:32:21
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answered by John71 3
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Don't bother. Get a nice car. If your bent on buying one though I'd say $850-900
2006-10-15 12:45:18
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answered by Taylor V 3
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Look at bluebook.com It's the standard for pricing cars.
2006-10-13 12:39:22
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answered by scriptorcarmina 3
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500.00 at the very most
2006-10-14 02:59:51
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answered by leeann 2
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