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Value of Excellent 46 K-mile '84 244 Turbo AT? 200

I think one thing you guys are wrong on is the future "collectablity" of the 240's. Not that they will be big bucks, but they will be retro cool, sought after, and I think bring more than they do today.

How many cars can you have fun driving, haul the family in comfort, fix yourself, and get decent mileage with? Plus, I have always thought the early turbos look great! In the next few years when all the 250k to 325k mile cars get crushed, that will really thin down the herd too.

Also, my '81 245 is only two years away from getting it's collector's plates!






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