It was sold to a guy in Tarpon Springs. He wanted a reliable vehicle which gets decent gas mileage for his son who starts at USF in the fall.
I was a bit hesitant to sell it to basically a kid, but this guy drove up to my house in a rare and completely restored Desoto. We went to his house, and no lie he has a HUGE garage with about 15 cars (I think 10 were Mustangs from various years, mostly late 60's early 70's). He also had a lime green Roadrunner Daytona (drool), an old Chyrsler 300C (fastest production car back in 1950something), and a fiberglass body old school Mustang drag car (pushing I think 650 to the ground NA). So...I didn't feel bad about giving it away to him as I know it will be in excellent hands. I just hope I don't see the car get screwed up in the USF parking lot.
No money will be spent on the Scion. However once I am again employed I do plan on coilovers and some nice wheels of some sort.