1992 Firebird GTA alue
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Car: 1991 Z28 Vert
Engine: 383 single plane efi
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 8.8 with 3.73s
Re: 1992 Firebird GTA alue
You would need to post up many more details and lots of pics to get a decent ballpark.
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From: Doghouse ······································ Car: 1989 Formula 350 Vert Engine: 350 L98 Transmission: 700R4 Axle/Gears: B&W 3.27
Car: 87 Formula T-Top, 87 Formula HT
Engine: 5.1L TPI, 5.0L TPI
Transmission: 700R4, M5
Axle/Gears: Sag 3.73, B&W 3.45
Re: 1992 Firebird GTA alue
Is it wrecked, is it good for parts or is it perfectly clean, or rusted out? Need some details.
Re: 1992 Firebird GTA alue
I'm going to just throw out a rough estimate. $100k. Actually, what is your car worth? It differs. A car may only be worth $1500 to me, but to someone else $4000 (I've known people that have bought cars same year, model, and less options and paid twice as much for one in worse shape). It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Now, what that is depends on how long you want to sit on it, where you are, what time of year, and gas prices. Now, if I'm selling a car, I look at craigslist and other area for sale ads for cars, so year, model and similar options, and decide:
Is my car better? body, engine, interior, suspension, wheels
Is my car more rare or desirable? color, rear disc, better stock seats, 1LE, etc
Are the other people undervaluing theirs?
You have people that if they need to sell quick, they look for the same car, and then sell their cheaper than everyone else, and for common cars plummets value. You also have those that are like, wow this guy is asking $5k for the same car as mine, so I'm going to ask $5k even though mine is a rusted turd.
Now, if I'm selling, then I take what all that information, and figure out what market value is. Then if I'm going to sell the car, I take that number and add 40% to it and take the best offer.
Now, what that is depends on how long you want to sit on it, where you are, what time of year, and gas prices. Now, if I'm selling a car, I look at craigslist and other area for sale ads for cars, so year, model and similar options, and decide:
Is my car better? body, engine, interior, suspension, wheels
Is my car more rare or desirable? color, rear disc, better stock seats, 1LE, etc
Are the other people undervaluing theirs?
You have people that if they need to sell quick, they look for the same car, and then sell their cheaper than everyone else, and for common cars plummets value. You also have those that are like, wow this guy is asking $5k for the same car as mine, so I'm going to ask $5k even though mine is a rusted turd.
Now, if I'm selling, then I take what all that information, and figure out what market value is. Then if I'm going to sell the car, I take that number and add 40% to it and take the best offer.
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