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It is actually a good thing. The web is no longer the catch all for buying/selling stuff. Part of owning a truly rare vehicle is being an enthusiast of that vehicle. By keeping trades, sales and cars private it limits the number of speculators or other people that otherwise have no interest in said vehicle from

I love all the ignorant comments when talking jaguars. At first it upset me, but now I love it.
Keeps some amazing machines cheap. In reality they are no different then any other car in the class as far as cost to run, but people fear junk they read on the web.

Aren't the STs crapping out engine harnesses?

Or take the batteries out, swap in a K20/24 franken motor and go nuts!

Oh please tell me more about how high end cars need lots of money to run after a decade.....

That is it, I am now sold....lol

Meh, I bet most of the excitement is from investors hoping the next gen of cars goes up in value....or drives the last gen up even higher

I bet you can find better for less though.

That is a silly small number and I guess reinforces all of the "why does this exist" questions. Simple answer is because it can. Toyota cant be selling many more LC so this give buyers options with little cost or effort from Toyota. Out of those 12k Lexus trucks how many are cross overs too?

It is kind of a shame though. Im sure this is actually a good rig, just lost in the market.

And its not like this is second on the list either. I just see this as WAY down the list.

I really want to know who buys these things.

How over priced will this be?

Rust is surely an issue, and has claimed many cars.

Meh, most things are not that hard to find. They made a tone of 240s. Finding one, and wanting to pay "retail" are different too.

A rusty one.....

Wow, and actually interesting list of cars! Nice to see.

I get the appeal of the FiST. It is cheap too. I love that people flip out that an optioned FiST is about the same as a base FoST...

-No VW Golf R Wagon

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