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It's pretty cool, but it is what it is.
Even in running condition, you won't leave town on it. That keeps the price down.
I made $1000 more than I paid on a Sprint that I sold. Same kind of thing...It was mint, but more of a conversation piece than a practical rider.
That bike was in what appears to be primo condition, and it went for $4,450.
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I will agree
10 years ago perfect Hummers were bringing $7 or $8k ( sellers asking 10k)
Now its 3 to 5
the market shifted down along with bicycles and whizzers
Like the stock market
it rises and falls
no crystal ball here
good luck
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