How rare are sc300 in your state
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How rare are sc300 in your state
When I got mine sc300 10 years ago, everyone was saying on this forum that the cars will get valuable when they get 20+ years old. I see them going for cheap now. There are few sc300 in Colorado I saw 5 posted on craigslist in last few months and I saw couple being driven around. It would be nice to extract numbers of sc300/400 registered around the country in each state. How ofthe you see sc300/400 driving around how rare it is?
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When I got mine sc300 10 years ago, everyone was saying on this forum that the cars will get valuable when they get 20+ years old. I see them going for cheap now. There are few sc300 in Colorado I saw 5 posted on craigslist in last few months and I saw couple being driven around. It would be nice to extract numbers of sc300/400 registered around the country in each state. How ofthe you see sc300/400 driving around how rare it is?
A good condition sc is about 5k for a normal auto one. the only valuable ones are the manuals, pricing can range from 8k to 50k. If you been to thornton or anywhere near denver you probably seen my red one, sometimes I try to go to a car show. but its not registered here if that's what this thread is about. Ive seen a white one and he lives by me but never had a chance to talk yet, Seen him at king super, there around but it's rare. wait till the market gets flooded with soarers and see how the market reacts
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I had family friend who had 1994 sc400 in Denver, CO but he sold it. I bought mine sc300 10 years ago because of it. I saw someone claiming that there are 50,000 in existence today. That means I would see tons of them driving around.
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They have virtually vanished in SE Texas. Over 6 months will go by and you will never see a 1st gen SC in the Houston area with a population of over 5.5 million people. Of the ones you do see 90% of the time it is a junker example that is barely running. A lesser car would have already died but they soldier on.
They are pretty much worthless cars now. About $3K top dollar is what you can expect one in average shape to be worth. That means some clear coat damage, leather cracked, foggy yellow headlights, etc. Most are $1500-2000 cars these days. The rare 98+ models of SC400 are the ones that I see getting a premium if they are low mileage and mint. A black on black 98 at 29K miles with Nak and heated seats sold for $16K in my area last year. No new $16K car can come close to what that one gave the buyer for the money. I suppose there will come a time when there are under 500 SCs left in the world and then MAYBE we could see one sell for $50K+ as a collector car. By then a loaf bread will cost $20.
They are pretty much worthless cars now. About $3K top dollar is what you can expect one in average shape to be worth. That means some clear coat damage, leather cracked, foggy yellow headlights, etc. Most are $1500-2000 cars these days. The rare 98+ models of SC400 are the ones that I see getting a premium if they are low mileage and mint. A black on black 98 at 29K miles with Nak and heated seats sold for $16K in my area last year. No new $16K car can come close to what that one gave the buyer for the money. I suppose there will come a time when there are under 500 SCs left in the world and then MAYBE we could see one sell for $50K+ as a collector car. By then a loaf bread will cost $20.
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Will they ever go high in price ? I doubt it . Right now they are a dime a dozen !
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I never see any SCs around here (upstate NY). My friend, I played high school football with had one and lived right up the street but other than that literally only a handful. I've only seen one in Albany (capital of NY) and one in Saratoga. Both very stock and seemed to be beat on. There was only one other guy who bought my 99 front bumper and he said he built his to around 600 hp. Never saw it but it seemed as though it would be somewhat taken care of. He told me I had the nicest/cleanest one he's seen in NY. This is the large area I'm talking about and Ive only seen less than a handful. Hope this puts it in perspective.
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I've seen more SC430's than SC400's. Only issue is that I saw two SC400's in one day and didn't know if they were 300's or 400's, because I know the different styling between a 1989-'94 LS400 and a '95-2000 LS400. But not the SC class, hell I had the chance to ask one of the owners or inspect his car when he wasnt looking.
I tend to do that a lot and I think I scared a Lexus owner, had a new 2016 ES, seemed to drive away offly fast when he noticed I was inside my car that was parked next to him.
I tend to do that a lot and I think I scared a Lexus owner, had a new 2016 ES, seemed to drive away offly fast when he noticed I was inside my car that was parked next to him.
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I've seen more SC430's than SC400's. Only issue is that I saw two SC400's in one day and didn't know if they were 300's or 400's, because I know the different styling between a 1989-'94 LS400 and a '95-2000 LS400. But not the SC class, hell I had the chance to ask one of the owners or inspect his car when he wasnt looking.
I tend to do that a lot and I think I scared a Lexus owner, had a new 2016 ES, seemed to drive away offly fast when he noticed I was inside my car that was parked next to him.
I tend to do that a lot and I think I scared a Lexus owner, had a new 2016 ES, seemed to drive away offly fast when he noticed I was inside my car that was parked next to him.
Am just about to pickup my 3rd 1 of 120 1997 SC300 5 speed for $800 with a bad engine / good transmission but immaculate body and interior black on black . The W58 transmission alone is worth that much. Check Atlanta Craigslist every day . I have never seen a week without a number of SCs there. Some maybe pricey and some give away. With so many local kids / guys coming to my place looking for parts cause they know i will surely have one, I get to know where those that are for sale even if they are not posted on any classified ad. I can tell you right now 2 running 5 speed SC300 for sale in Georgia for less than $2500. I can even tell you a moderator on this forum selling an SC with 2jzgte and 5 speed transmission for less than $5000 to me. So, the cheap ones exis, just got to know how and where to look for them .
In fact am selling two of my extra shells on the Atlanta Craigslist for $300 now , lol. With just the rims and almost new tires , I can get that $300 and keep the shell. Or just by selling the window regulators and door lock actuators I can get $300 and still keep the shell. But am basically giving the shells away at $300. If those are not cheap enough , I don't know what you call it. Truly , just by selling a few parts from the $300 shell , you get back your money and get the shell FREE with CLEAN TITLE . It can't get better than that . Then one can get a salvaged / rebuilt title car , tons of them if you know where to look , and move everything so he / she can have a cleaned titled car .
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I would see maybe 5-10 a year if I had to guess in the busy Chicago area and surrounding suburbs.
Either they are old, stock, beat up and neglected, or riced out.
I did see a couple of MINT super clean SCs this year, one by a fancy steakhouse and one parked in the driveway of a multimillion dollar house in a fancy subdivision. Very rare sight indeed.
Either they are old, stock, beat up and neglected, or riced out.
I did see a couple of MINT super clean SCs this year, one by a fancy steakhouse and one parked in the driveway of a multimillion dollar house in a fancy subdivision. Very rare sight indeed.
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I know of where one is near me that I believe still runs. Mint condition. I'm sure if I were to ask if it were for sale I could get it. It's in better shape than mine. As tempting as it maybe and me not wanting it to fall into the wrong hands I got quite the collection of cars already. Although I have thought about have an extra for a 1jz. Hmmm lol
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In Northern California there are still quite a few on the road in various conditions. Most are stock and worn down being used as daily commuters by obvious second or third owners. (I say "obvious" since a lot of the drivers are younger than the car....)
Prices are typically on the low side and all depends on year, mileage, condition. Pristine 300s and 400s are asking 8-10K (rarely do they get that). Older ones you see $1K to maybe $2-3K; beaters below that. Any car close to stock will come with the long list of maintenance, repairs, and fixes along with whatever modification aspirations the new buyer has.
The ones I get a kick out of are the young folks that acquire a first gen SC from a relative and then realize the investment/commitment involved for our passion; takes a village of help/guidance and a stack of money.... (All worth it to some of us - me - and not so much to others.)
Prices are typically on the low side and all depends on year, mileage, condition. Pristine 300s and 400s are asking 8-10K (rarely do they get that). Older ones you see $1K to maybe $2-3K; beaters below that. Any car close to stock will come with the long list of maintenance, repairs, and fixes along with whatever modification aspirations the new buyer has.
The ones I get a kick out of are the young folks that acquire a first gen SC from a relative and then realize the investment/commitment involved for our passion; takes a village of help/guidance and a stack of money.... (All worth it to some of us - me - and not so much to others.)
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In Northern California there are still quite a few on the road in various conditions. Most are stock and worn down being used as daily commuters by obvious second or third owners. (I say "obvious" since a lot of the drivers are younger than the car....)
Prices are typically on the low side and all depends on year, mileage, condition. Pristine 300s and 400s are asking 8-10K (rarely do they get that). Older ones you see $1K to maybe $2-3K; beaters below that. Any car close to stock will come with the long list of maintenance, repairs, and fixes along with whatever modification aspirations the new buyer has.
The ones I get a kick out of are the young folks that acquire a first gen SC from a relative and then realize the investment/commitment involved for our passion; takes a village of help/guidance and a stack of money.... (All worth it to some of us - me - and not so much to others.)
Prices are typically on the low side and all depends on year, mileage, condition. Pristine 300s and 400s are asking 8-10K (rarely do they get that). Older ones you see $1K to maybe $2-3K; beaters below that. Any car close to stock will come with the long list of maintenance, repairs, and fixes along with whatever modification aspirations the new buyer has.
The ones I get a kick out of are the young folks that acquire a first gen SC from a relative and then realize the investment/commitment involved for our passion; takes a village of help/guidance and a stack of money.... (All worth it to some of us - me - and not so much to others.)
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