Equipment
AM Radio, rear defrost, aluminum wheels.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
This car appears to hail from the East Coast subtly adorned with Lime Rock and Watkins Glen race track window stickers, but has clearly never seen an East Coast winter and was garage kept. The original black finish still adorns the car, but there are some dime sized chips in the driver's front fender and door and a burn through spot on the rear deck from over zealous polishing. That said, the paint still presents well with a nice shine and the contrasting gold pinstripes. The underbody is rust free and unrestored with a little dealer rust proofing left but mostly bare metal. A new exhaust has been installed but it still rides on the original GM HD spiral shocks. The black vinyl interior is completely original with a small tear in the driver's seat and the carpet is slightly faded but it has held up quite well and the factory floor mats are still in place in this well cared for interior. The engine compartment is clean but not detailed, and the fuel injection has been replaced with two Weber carburetors. The seller has all the original fuel injection parts tagged and included with all the factory service manuals to returning the induction back to stock. Well preserved but a little rough around the edges.
Market commentary
While quick in their day and not bad to look at, Cosworth Vegas don't have much of a following and can still be had all day at entry-level prices. This one flew even further under the radar and while it has its issues, it's a better car than the price it brought here.