I'm considering getting a Spree, and found one for $450 obo. Has 6000 miles and looks decent. Is that a fair price?
https://denver.craigslist.org/mcy/6212324831.html
Is $450 for an 87 Spree with 6,000 miles a fair price?
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Re: Is $450 for an 87 Spree with 6,000 miles a fair price?
Gonna vote a qualified YES on that deal mhardgrove...provided you are willing to buy a battery first thing.
Don't take a chance of blowing all the lights by running without a battery.
Leave the old battery in place until you buy a new one.
The battery acts as a resistor to guard against stator spikes that burn up light bulbs.
Edit: $250 is a more realistic price for a running, riding Spree.
Don't take a chance of blowing all the lights by running without a battery.
Leave the old battery in place until you buy a new one.
The battery acts as a resistor to guard against stator spikes that burn up light bulbs.
Edit: $250 is a more realistic price for a running, riding Spree.
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Re: Is $450 for an 87 Spree with 6,000 miles a fair price?
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Re: Is $450 for an 87 Spree with 6,000 miles a fair price?
I paid $100 for my 86 with 1500 miles.
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Re: Is $450 for an 87 Spree with 6,000 miles a fair price?
thats more like it.SpreeorDie85 wrote:I paid $100 for my 86 with 1500 miles.
450 with that many mi is def on upper end, too much
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unless its total mint. yet doubt its mint with such mi..
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