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This thing looks amazing.....I am by no means a flatty expert but if anyone wants me to take a closer look let me know...

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2452175069.html

 

Heres the guys photobucket account..

http://s1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc434/mzeldin16/1984%20Mitsubishi%20Starion/

 

http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc434/mzeldin16/1984%20Mitsubishi%20Starion/DSC01921.jpg

 

 

1984 Mitsubishi Starion - $6000 (Aurora Co)

 

Date: 2011-06-20, 3:05PM MDT

Reply to: sale-7rqeg-2452175069@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

 

I'm selling a 1984 Mitsubishi Starion Turbo. It is a 5 speed 2.6L Hatchback in absolute great condition. Only has 33,600 miles on it and has a clear Carfax report. This car was discontinued a while ago which makes it rare and a collectible for many people. I have posted a few pictures here but I have many more if you click on the link.

 

I can also Forward the Carfax report to you if you would like.

Currently I am trying to sell this one of a kind car for $6000, Or best offer.

 

My name is Michael and if you have any questions or would like to set up a time to view and test drive the car please give me a call at 720-297-5692, or email me

 

Don't miss out on an opportunity to own an amazing car!

 

 

http://s1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc434/mzeldin16/1984%20Mitsubishi%20Starion/

 

 

Location: Aurora Co

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Thats simply the nicest car I've seen forsale for YEARS!.

 

Rare, 84 only H39 Kieser Silver. Actually its the first US H39 car I've ever seen that wasn't beat to hell (including the one I had).

 

Its a base model, with a sunroof as its only option. Early base model cars are fairly rare, most were optioned up. The stick/sunroof combo is somewhat hard to find in later 86/87 flatties. Really sweet is that the base cloth has survived, most of the time its dry rotted to oblivion.

 

I wish I could bring my 84 back to that one's level! It'd definately take more than $6k to do it :excl:

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Thats simply the nicest car I've seen forsale for YEARS!.

 

Rare, 84 only H39 Kieser Silver. Actually its the first US H39 car I've ever seen that wasn't beat to hell (including the one I had).

 

Its a base model, with a sunroof as its only option. Early base model cars are fairly rare, most were optioned up. The stick/sunroof combo is somewhat hard to find in later 86/87 flatties. Really sweet is that the base cloth has survived, most of the time its dry rotted to oblivion.

 

I wish I could bring my 84 back to that one's level! It'd definately take more than $6k to do it :excl:

 

 

X2 my favorite year/ interior/ trim definitely the best Starion I've seen for sale yet

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It's titled as an 1984, but the build date on the car is September 1983;

The VIN number is: JA3BC44HXEZ403055.

 

 

I have the carfax as it's very clean. No accidents ever and appears to be in near mint condition.

 

In my mind it's an 1983 which makes it rarer unless there are features which would really make it an 84?

 

It looks just like my old 83 including the badging.

 

Cheers,

 

Jim

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Ummmmm.....maybe the entire injection system :lol:

 

Your are correct! It does not have that (ECi) plate or whatever it's called! Good Catch!

I knew someone could find something which makes the (84) stand out, other than the title. :lol:

 

Slim Jim

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Your are correct! It does not have that (ECi) plate or whatever it's called! Good Catch!

I knew someone could find something which makes the (84) stand out, other than the title. :lol:

 

Slim Jim

 

Saw the opening and had to take it :lol: You should get a pre-83 build date car so you can have an 82 Starion ;) Other little features different too like 83's had manual mirrors and the almightly 83' tails and hood.....makes an 83' probably $1000 more valuable vs. an 84' from the start (in theory obviously). 83's had the metal front air dam too. Although I have to admit I don't recall seeing those wheels on a post-83 car???? Maybe they had leftovers...LOL

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Saw the opening and had to take it :lol: You should get a pre-83 build date car so you can have an 82 Starion ;) Other little features different too like 83's had manual mirrors and the almightly 83' tails and hood.....makes an 83' probably $1000 more valuable vs. an 84' from the start (in theory obviously). 83's had the metal front air dam too. Although I have to admit I don't recall seeing those wheels on a post-83 car???? Maybe they had leftovers...LOL

 

No worries I'm not mad at cha! :)

But you know me; I always want the rarest of the rare. I have a hard time telling myself ALL STARQUESTS are rare. I left my very good to great condition '83 go for about $1800 in 1996, which I'm still kicking myself today. It was identical to the one Midnight Ride had for sale on here a few years back. It just needed some turbo work and the precat gutted.

 

Slim Jim

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