Where are they now?
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Where are they now?
Years back there were a ton of tricked out SC show cars going around on the different car shows. I saw a lot of them on early posts on this forum
Where are they all now. I would think they would be a good pick up today
Where are they all now. I would think they would be a good pick up today
Last edited by Barbary; 12-15-18 at 03:47 PM.
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I would say some still have their cars and just don't post on the forum any more. Some moved on to different venues and cars, and sold their SC's. I for one am learning about Subaru again after a 15 year break from owning one, and possibly regretting it.. LOL! But my Sc is still near to my heart, moving forward at a gentle pace to my goals for it.. I have noticed that they don't seem to be in any shots at the shows, but you see lots of Supras. Maybe once the new Supra has been out for a bit, Yoda will give us a new SC?
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I would say some still have their cars and just don't post on the forum any more. Some moved on to different venues and cars, and sold their SC's. I for one am learning about Subaru again after a 15 year break from owning one, and possibly regretting it.. LOL! But my Sc is still near to my heart, moving forward at a gentle pace to my goals for it.. I have noticed that they don't seem to be in any shots at the shows, but you see lots of Supras. Maybe once the new Supra has been out for a bit, Yoda will give us a new SC?
The LC500 is basically the new SC. It was designed by Calty just like our cars and it’s like a modern successor to the first generation SC. There are a lot of similarities between the two. If you get the chance, go test drive one. It’s an incredible car. There is an LC-F and convertible version coming soon as well.
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Some of us just pop in from time to time to look at old pics of our cars and think about getting another SC now that we are older and wiser and realize selling it was a mistake. Glad to see my south Florida friends are still around.
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I'm lucky I never made that mistake and still have mine
still runs flawless like a fine Rolex
still a thrill to drive it like it was the 1st yr
still get a lot of comps and offers to buy it
still runs flawless like a fine Rolex
still a thrill to drive it like it was the 1st yr
still get a lot of comps and offers to buy it
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Nothing lasts forever. These cars were hard to keep up 10 years ago, much less with another 100k on them. The scene changed during the fast and furious years and many clean OG cars weren't feeling it. Some sold, others just parked them and bought something else to mod. Right now unless I was modding it for cheap thrills I wouldn't personally spend real money on another SC because they are in a weird transition from low miles clean that are overpriced for the market and $1k and ragged to the bones. You'll either spend too much for an old Lexus or get something not very Lexus like. If you have one enjoy it, if you don't...... maybe a newer IS or GS.
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Nothing lasts forever. These cars were hard to keep up 10 years ago, much less with another 100k on them. The scene changed during the fast and furious years and many clean OG cars weren't feeling it. Some sold, others just parked them and bought something else to mod. Right now unless I was modding it for cheap thrills I wouldn't personally spend real money on another SC because they are in a weird transition from low miles clean that are overpriced for the market and $1k and ragged to the bones. You'll either spend too much for an old Lexus or get something not very Lexus like. If you have one enjoy it, if you don't...... maybe a newer IS or GS.
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@O. L. T. Hey old buddy.What are you driving these days? I was brought back to the board after picking up an old LX470 for the winter.
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Its good to know the car has never hit bottom and has been kept at a relatively high level of maintenance
although I don't know of anything ever breaking on it, except the drivers door hinge broke once because its probably one of the heaviest car doors out there
When stuff has worn out I've replaced them but even that isn't much, the windows still work, the original light in my glove compartment still comes on
The insurance is $400 a yr. last car registration in Calif was around $100. The car has saved me a lot a lot of money and I drive the hell out of it. The harder I drive it the better it runs
tfv_____Barbary
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Hi Barbary, I'm doing fairly well, but health care in America sucks due to high cost and crap insurance companies!! Kinda like keeping up the old SC. LOL I bought mine when it was 10 yrs old and it has been a very stalwart vehicle. It is a 96 Sc 400. It is no longer my DD and for years cost little to maintain. I'm now trying to take some of the age and wear back out of her, 235k and she still runs like a champ! I would hate myself later if I sold it, so I won't, family heirloom she'll be! As we all know these cars are poorly supported by aftermarket. I can buy every part I need to build a mustang including body all aftermarket, Camaro, BMW 3 , Honda, Toyota , Etc. But not a lot for Lexus. I think some parts are available only because of the less expensive Toyota version Soarer being sold. The SC was an expensive niche car that has had the same fate as Cadillac and Lincoln . Once they get old the original owners just see them as an old car and sell them to the first person with cash. Sometimes at discount just to get rid of it, which is how I acquired mine. Thus begins a downward spiral for most of these cars till they are just an old luxury rat boat that costs way to much to fix, so they get junked because they need outrageously priced lower control arms and BMW 3 series parts cost about the same as a Chevy. There are us diehards and occasionally a young kid who buys one only to find out how expensive it is to keep one and then leave's it half finished and mostly tore apart to the point where no one wants it and it is sold for next to nothing or junked. Many car people don't know what it is or have forgot about them. They just never achieved the mainstream status they need to help them survive. I almost think this was the plan frrom Lexus to start. I will keep mine and restore it.to it's former glory (Pa can be a bit rough on cars) and will be that lonely and only SC at the car shows. It is put up for the winter and I'm currently working on my new DD (Subaru Outback) to lessen the impact on my Ford Explorer Sport which has 213k on it now.
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