Mega Barn Find Third Gen Camaros/Firebirds
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Mega Barn Find Third Gen Camaros/Firebirds
https://barnfinds.com/14-players-cha...and-trans-ams/ Not sure where this goes, but it needed to be posted somewhere. Mods feel free to move it elsewhere if necessary or delete it if it has already been posted.
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Car: 1988 Trans Am GTA
Engine: 5.7 L98
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: Borg Warner 9 bolt 3.27
Re: Mega Barn Find Third Gen Camaros/Firebirds
That is an epic collection of rare cars. Look like they are in great shape too
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Car: 88 T/A, 91 Formula, 94 Firehawk
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Damn that’s a nice collection. And the majority are appliance white!
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Barn Find, the most over used term in cardom! The one that shows the odometer in km equate to less than 18,000 in miles. I saw a $43,000 figure. That equals $31,764 in USD. Still pretty steep for an 18,000 mile car, even if it is a 1LE.
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I might have to disagree with you here. Not knowing the true history of this one car, or any of them for that matter, with prices increasing, it could potentially be priced well. As we've seen on this forum, some cars are selling for high prices, especially the low mile 1LE cars, however, there have been some IROC-Zs selling for in the $30k range. Back in September, a 23k mile '87 IROC-Z sold for $32k on bringatrailer. Also, members here are aware of cars that have sold for good money, so I wouldn't say $31k is too high for these cars.
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Re: Mega Barn Find Third Gen Camaros/Firebirds
I might have to disagree with you here. Not knowing the true history of this one car, or any of them for that matter, with prices increasing, it could potentially be priced well. As we've seen on this forum, some cars are selling for high prices, especially the low mile 1LE cars, however, there have been some IROC-Zs selling for in the $30k range. Back in September, a 23k mile '87 IROC-Z sold for $32k on bringatrailer. Also, members here are aware of cars that have sold for good money, so I wouldn't say $31k is too high for these cars.
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