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Old 06-24-2009, 12:58 PM
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fair market value

How much would be an accurate value for a
1991 Trans am Convertable
Jade Green metallic/tan leather
305 TPI and a manual 5 speed
what part of the vin will say its an actual 5-speed car ?
WS6, aero kit
109K
body is 6/10 - few rust spots on the doors.
interior is 6/10 - leather torn at a few places.
The drop top works fine but the rear plastic needs to be replaced.
Since its a Trans Am WS6 with a 5 speed - its supposidly 1 of 201(USA & Canada combined total). Not sure how to verify that.
WHat would be a fair market value?
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Re: fair market value

I'd say about $6k would be fair market value.
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Re: fair market value

Originally Posted by screeminchicken
How much would be an accurate value for a
1991 Trans am Convertable
Jade Green metallic/tan leather
305 TPI and a manual 5 speed
what part of the vin will say its an actual 5-speed car ?
WS6, aero kit
109K
body is 6/10 - few rust spots on the doors.
interior is 6/10 - leather torn at a few places.
The drop top works fine but the rear plastic needs to be replaced.
Since its a Trans Am WS6 with a 5 speed - its supposidly 1 of 201(USA & Canada combined total). Not sure how to verify that.
WHat would be a fair market value?
I just listed mine on craigslist for $8900. No responses yet. Nothing out there to compare to.
http://lansing.craigslist.org/cto/1263505682.html
Found production numbers for 1991 Trans Am Convertibles of 555. Was told by Pontiac Historic Services that they were comfortable saying less than half were manual transmission. That's as close to verifying actual production numbers as I could get. I have emailed GM Archives with no response yet. email-support@gmmediaarcive.com
http://www.gm.com/corporate/about/he...hive/index.jsp
SRandolph
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