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My challenge for you fellas is to read every word in this ad. It's painful.
Cliff notes:
This car is the 5-speed LB9 not the SLOW L03
(now repeat that 100 times)
I didn’t realize they shrunk the IROC Z decal and put it on the back of the door
Even with new paint, how do those all in one front end and grille pieces work? You’d probably have to get a new nose, new spoiler, and new grille for that thing...
Quite a redundant history lesson as well...
basically IROC Zs are awesome and everyone wants one, 1LEs are apparently barely street legal race cars but anyway if you don’t buy this car you’re an idiot!
That car used to be by me. I've posted pics of it on here from car shows before. The owner swore up and down it was an H.O. car. It's a GREAT looking car in person. The dude wanted like $15,000 for it
He never told me anything about the prior salvage title, lol
that car has been for sale for awhile .. very nice but a good 10k over what these cars are realistically bringing .. not a real strong market for the iroc right now , kinda hit a wall
that car has been for sale for awhile .. very nice but a good 10k over what these cars are realistically bringing .. not a real strong market for the iroc right now , kinda hit a wall
The market is definitely weird. Some cars are selling for really strong money....yet there are still some pretty great deals out there. You need to jump on the great deals though....because they go very quick.
I don't know if you saw the 26k mile IROC that I was selling for my boss or not, but I actually found the car for him as well as sold it for him. It was HIGHLY optioned, and it was damn near showroom condition. He bought that car for $10,800.....and about a month later sold it for $16,500 to a buyer in Vancouver.
I sold my 45k mile, 1990 G92, 5 speed car for $18,000 in May.
It's just weird how there's this opportunity to buy low and sell high....IF, it is the right car...
The market is definitely weird. Some cars are selling for really strong money....yet there are still some pretty great deals out there. You need to jump on the great deals though....because they go very quick.
I don't know if you saw the 26k mile IROC that I was selling for my boss or not, but I actually found the car for him as well as sold it for him. It was HIGHLY optioned, and it was damn near showroom condition. He bought that car for $10,800.....and about a month later sold it for $16,500 to a buyer in Vancouver.
I sold my 45k mile, 1990 G92, 5 speed car for $18,000 in May.
It's just weird how there's this opportunity to buy low and sell high....IF, it is the right car...
from what ive seen on bring a trailer and other places it seems like real nice excellent condition irocs are bringing money in the teens .. in 2020 i figured excellent condition low mile irocs would be bring alot more then they are .. they were getting these prices years ago ..
from what ive seen on bring a trailer and other places it seems like real nice excellent condition irocs are bringing money in the teens .. in 2020 i figured excellent condition low mile irocs would be bring alot more then they are .. they were getting these prices years ago ..
Yeah I agree with that. I was kinda hoping my boss's 86 would have done a little better than $16,500...but that was just it for that car
i think thats a different dealer trying to sell it now .. tried to sell it all summer for thousands cheaper with no luck so new dealer thinks why not lets raise the price .. thats to many miles for 20-25k .. thats 10k mile or less money .. i do like the interior though and a 5 speed is always a plus ..
got bidded to 16,500 .. i would of took that and ran .. this is what low mile irocs sell for on there .. guess he thought he had something different ..
looking at the pricing in the US compared to Australia, I'm wishing for US pricing over here!
I have a 89 5 speed irocz convertible, level 3 options and was offered USD 3.5k (about 5k AUD). I've owned it since 97 and Its done about 30,000km since then. Total km is about 125000km - I just don't get to drive it. Its in pretty good shape for its age and everything works in it.
Any takers for a right hand drive convertible? lol
looking at the pricing in the US compared to Australia, I'm wishing for US pricing over here!
I have a 89 5 speed irocz convertible, level 3 options and was offered USD 3.5k (about 5k AUD). I've owned it since 97 and Its done about 30,000km since then. Total km is about 125000km - I just don't get to drive it. Its in pretty good shape for its age and everything works in it.
Any takers for a right hand drive convertible? lol
Just curious.....how is the room for 3 pedals on the floor on the right side? Ive seen pics of a few right hand drive third gens, but were automatics. I thought 2 pedals looked tight on that side. I'd actually love to see an interior pic.