Go to www.kbb.com,they have the blue book price for almost everything.I might be wrong,I checked and I think that they only go back to around 88.But you might want to try anyway.
2007-01-08 04:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Take 2.5 and divide it by pounds of rust still present. Then take oil burned per mile and divide it by gas burnt . Then take driver side seat indentation divided by door slop . Divide this by 2 (bad brakes and bad transmission) and multiply that by the number of things that quit working and refuse to work . Add it all up and fiqure out how much you will pay to have it hauled off. I fiqure about $10,000.oo to repay the earth what you took from it.
2007-01-08 19:48:39
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answered by racer123 5
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Kelly BLue Book:
www.kbb.com
Edmunds:
www.edmunds.com
2007-01-08 14:58:00
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answered by strech 7
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Use the "Used Car Appraiser" on edmunds.com - its free and gives regional pricing.
2007-01-08 12:54:34
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answered by True Grits 3
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$ 900 tops
2007-01-08 12:44:38
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answered by delmonticoman 5
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bluebook.com
2007-01-08 12:44:25
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answered by jessicadavid p 3
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