How do you want to score that?
In evaluating this, are you including literally everything? (100%, as stated?)
Consider tires, oil filters and wiper cartridges...
J
It's relative, depending on the market.
IMO it's not market dependent. Among classic car drivers there are strong rules what OEM is and what leaves the narrow frame. Aftermarket wheels are a big NONO. What would be possible are OEM 16/17 on a 91 because the later years were sold with these wheels.
... but buying a once heavily modded car that is stock for sale is like marrying a girl in a white dress saying that you're the first, one and only.
Ive been told my 91 came out of factory with centre lock wheels and up rated shockers if this is true is it stock
AND THE ANSWER IS:
22% Stock
44% Some mods
33% Modded
There are 55 cars currently listed in the for sale section, so that was my sample size. Because I am a psycho, I looked at every one of them. There were 12 with no discernable mods. 24 had the usual, reversible, light mods, such as wheels, exhaust, chrome coolant bottle, etc. Included among the 18 modded cars were those with FI, body kits, extensive changes, or difficult to reverse changes. 1 was indeterminable due to lack of info (russian007’s car).
Another way of looking at it is that 66% of the cars could be returned to stock fairly easily.
Man, there are some nice cars for sale right now.