You didn't say what state you might move to, but in addition to there being far fewer Westies on the market outside the left coast, they are a lot more expensive (though Californians might not want to believe that). You know, more supply means it's easier to push for a lower price. When I bought mine, in New Jersey, there was pretty much nothing to choose from. One in South Jersey. One in Virginia (now mine). One in Rhode Island. I almost went as far as Wisconsin to look at one. I paid $10K for mine - an '89 with about 130K on it.
Joy
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