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clean+low milage=high price tag
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Originally Posted by
jiveass
If it were a convertible it would be close but for a T top car I would go 24k at the most if it is indeed a real car and not a rollback. Be very careful with low mileage vehicles like this. I would not make an offer until I saw the car and spent time going over it. Also, bring cash. Cash talks and BS walks. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by
2002ssslp
If it were a convertible it would be close but for a T top car I would go 24k at the most if it is indeed a real car and not a rollback. Be very careful with low mileage vehicles like this. I would not make an offer until I saw the car and spent time going over it. Also, bring cash. Cash talks and BS walks. Good luck.
Sorry, it's not even a T top car. My bad. 22k Maxxxxx. Not a penny more.
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im not lookin to buy...just saw the price tag and thought holy shit....lol...
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Originally Posted by
2002ssslp
Sorry, it's not even a T top car. My bad. 22k Maxxxxx. Not a penny more.
It is a t-top car, you can see the break after the windshield. don't think they ever made T/A's as a hard top
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befor the stock crash that would of bine 39k for that car. and there is no V op on a firebird so it must be a missprint or they just dont know
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yea definitely a t-top car
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I've seen them sell for $30k in the past few years. There were 3 of them from a local collector here that sold. A Firehawk, a WS6, and an SS,,,,all low mile SLP cars that still had plastic on the seats as if they weren't dealer prepped,,,,they all sold at the $30k mark. Usually they go to another private collector.
So I don't see this price out of the ordinary from what I've witnessed in these neck of the woods. There are plenty out there if you look around. My buddy has his 98 WS6 he bought new, still sitting in a climate controlled garage with 4,000 miles on it. It's absolutely amazing to see these cars (even though they aren't that old) in brand new condition. You see so many nowadays that are ragged out or modded to the point it's not tastefull.
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Originally Posted by
Shermanator86
It is a t-top car, you can see the break after the windshield. don't think they ever made T/A's as a hard top
I know they made formulas in a hard top.
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Originally Posted by
Firebirdjones
I've seen them sell for $30k in the past few years. There were 3 of them from a local collector here that sold. A Firehawk, a WS6, and an SS,,,,all low mile SLP cars that still had plastic on the seats as if they weren't dealer prepped,,,,they all sold at the $30k mark. Usually they go to another private collector.
So I don't see this price out of the ordinary from what I've witnessed in these neck of the woods. There are plenty out there if you look around. My buddy has his 98 WS6 he bought new, still sitting in a climate controlled garage with 4,000 miles on it. It's absolutely amazing to see these cars (even though they aren't that old) in brand new condition. You see so many nowadays that are ragged out or modded to the point it's not tastefull.
they are out there thats for sure if the right person wants it you can name you price of a nice car like this. this past ta nats in dayton i had a guy offer me 22k for my car and it has mods and 15k miles on it
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30k? :lol: Ummm NO!
It lost nearly half it's value the moment it was driven off the lot new.. 10 yrs later? I don't think so.
$15k MAX............
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We don't have to agree on the prices, lord knows I wouldn't pay $30k for one, but there are still people buying these things for that kind of dough, no doubt about it. So I don't see the price as "out of the ordinary".
Personally Smittro, if I were ready to blow $30k or more on a car, I'd be looking at 40+ year old classics ;)
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Originally Posted by
Firebirdjones
We don't have to agree on the prices, lord knows I wouldn't pay $30k for one, but there are still people buying these things for that kind of dough, no doubt about it. So I don't see the price as "out of the ordinary".
Personally Smittro, if I were ready to blow $30k or more on a car, I'd be looking at 40+ year old classics ;)
Yes Sir!! Agree 1000%!
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Its beutifull but unless money isnt a problem for you i agree with that other guy, i would get an older classic