Only 2,660 Anniversary Editions were produced as a Convertible model with a 6 speed manual transmission.
To verify production #’s, go to
http://www.50thregistry.com/database and click on “model” check box up top, type in “
1YY67” (convertible code), and check the
“MN6 - 6 Speed Trans” option.
Who knows how many of those have either been wrecked, exported, or are just collecting dust in someone's personal collection.
Even if you did find one, it's probably selling for top $$$ ($20k-30k albeit with fewer miles). $20k+++ doesn't fit into a lot of people's budgets.
Yes, there are a lot of digits on my odometer, but I am listing it far under the book value that has already taken the mileage into consideration.
These cars were meant to be driven, and mine was driven... 100 miles round-trip, monday - friday. Hence the current mileage. Highway driving puts very little wear on the mechanical components of a vehicle, as opposed to stop-and-go driving. This car actually has the original brake pads on it. In most cases that's not a bragging point, but it does say a lot about how this car was driven. It has 155k miles with PLENTY more brake pad material to go.
I'm happy to answer any questions from serious interested parties. Other replies are unwelcomed. Thank you.