'92 Sentra radio & CD: worth anything?
Frey, Richard K
rfrey at iupui.edu
Fri Oct 4 10:07:46 EDT 2013
The reason those old muscle car items sell for so much is because no one, back in the day, thought there'd be a demand and tossed them.
The ser is so niche, that it might be super hard to find one in 30 years. Some guy making millions from his e-zine might want to restore a ser. Is the storing hassle worth the gamble. You decide. :)
From: se-r-bounces at se-r-list.org [mailto:se-r-bounces at se-r-list.org] On Behalf Of Randall Rensch
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Subject: '92 Sentra radio & CD: worth anything?
I have someone coming by to pick up a box of ancient filters etc left over from my lamented Classic, but don't know if he wants the OEM radio and CD player. I'd just toss them into the box, but am haunted by stories of the EPA wiring for old muscle cars selling to collectors for gazillions, because the first mod everyone made in those days was to toss that stuff.
Am guessing there's no such restoration market for the Classic's radio, but thought I'd check. Ditto for the corrugated rear-seat panel, trunk carpet etc. Anyone know?
RR
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