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I own a 1984 Camaro Convertible.
I'm not sure about what kind of covertible top it has, it is a manual top.
It's an "off white/cream" color.
I've tried to find the blue book vaule but I can't
It's in kinda poor condition.
It has power windows and locks and 99,530 miles.
Could someone please help me out?
its worth exactly as much as someone is willing to pay you for it, not what someone "says" it's worth, not what some guy appraises it at, but what someone will actually give you for it.
Typically a factory Convertible is worth 1.5x to Twice that of a hard top conterpart streetprice. Being a non ASC Conversion I would think closer to 1.5x the value of a hard top to start with.
Go to NADA, go to Classics, and then figure it out from there. Also look for cars in similar condition to yours, you wil find some aftermarket Verts out there they are not that rare. See what they are asking for them.
John
John
__________________ 87 FORMULA - 5.1 LB9/A4 T-tops 3.73 Modified (Yellow/Black)
87 FORMULA - 5.0 LB9/M5 T-tops 3.45 (Yellow/Gray)
89 FORMULA 350 - CONVERTIBLE 3.27 All original (Red/Gray) www.3rdgenformula.com
I guess I should add that some Convertible conversions go for more than others. the Autoform Conversion is about Double of the hard top counterparts. I am not really sure at this time why this car stands out other than it is a two seater over some of the others, but it does.
The Matrix3 & Hi-Line cars seem to go for similar values from what I have seen.