should i sell my 1798 corolla?

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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:35 pm   #1 (permalink)
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should i sell my 1798 corolla?
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:36 pm   #2 (permalink)
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Wow, really old car...I'd keep it.
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:40 pm   #3 (permalink)
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Those 1798 models are hard to find.......I'd hang on to it.
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:44 pm   #4 (permalink)
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lol no thats probabaly worth alot
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:45 pm   #5 (permalink)
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Since its a time machine car... i would go right ahead and keep it, that was a good year for time machine cars
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:48 pm   #6 (permalink)
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Put that puppy on ebay, I bet anyone would want such a rare car.































In all actuality, its up to you. If you really love the car, I would tell you not to. My very first car was a 1967 Mustang Coup. I regret selling it everday.
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:53 pm   #7 (permalink)
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do Japanese make cars in 1798 ?
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:54 pm   #8 (permalink)
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It has got to be really hard to find parts, and the emissions really out of date.































Drive it to the next PBS Antique Roadshow and see what they think would be a fair price, then offer it to Jay Leno for just a little bit less.
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 04:57 pm   #9 (permalink)
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i'm willing to swap you a 1867 Camaro and $2000 for your 1798















Corolla. what do ya think?....deal?
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Old 26 Jun 2010, 05:02 pm   #10 (permalink)
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Heavens no, it is an antique already. Selling any car that is that old could be your ticket to easy street.































Must have a couple million miles on it by now. But, averaged out over the years isn't too bad.































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