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  1. Saw this on Facebook. Kinda cool. Good view of the Reatta lightshow.
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  2. And for me that is a parts car. Perhaps they do not want to sell it.
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  3. There is a latch at the top. 89-91 also has a torque bar to remove. I usually use a small pair or water pump pliers to R&R.
    1 point
  4. Kinda cool but at the same time a bit strange. How a Reatta was chosen for the background effects isn't clear to me as it does not relate to the words of the song. Perhaps the singer/director owned the Reatta and wanted to save some $ instead of paying for special effects............ In any case, still nice to see the Reatta in action.
    1 point
  5. This is where it is on my '88. I think the '91 is in the same location. Don't twist on the black plastic part at the top. Twist on the metal part at the bottom.
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  6. Aaron, I purchased my 91 Reatta last week for $5,500, it has 76,000 miles. the car was for sale for over 28 weeks on Market Place. I have sold cars on Bring a Trailer, bought from eBay Motors and Facebook Market Place. When I start lusting after a particular model car, I start by looking at all the online sites. Here I get an idea of the condition, mileage and price they are going for. Once I have an idea of the price and mileage range I will consider I start an earnest search. Pretty pictures attract people to look at your car. Once I am attracted to a car, I contact the seller and ask questions about the condition it is in, tires, brakes fluid changes, hoses, window and door seals, and all rubber mounts. I also ask if the car can be driven from where it is located to my home. Depending on the answers I receive, I either pass or ask what is his bottom line he will take. I either accept or reject the offer. Keep in mind the Reatta is a beautiful car, but currently there are many more cars for sale than there are buyers. Jim
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