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Originally Posted by donut
Look up the NADA value and go from there. (to me it seems high, but I like cheap).
Inspect the sheetmetal. Even in Florida, to close to the coast, can eat vehicles up.
From pics and description, almost too clean.
I'd also ask "why". Why new engine, interior, bearings? Why the gear change? Changing gears isn't like changing the air cleaner, more like "while we're in there...."
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If all that's been changed, then it sounds like a flood vehicle to me. Florida is good for that when those hurricanes come in. If that thing was under water (like most cars sold from that area a few years ago) then I could see why all that would have been replaced.