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Trans am turbo GTA
So I recently seen a period correct trans am turbo GTA road and track I believe review. I by no means am a trans am knowledgeable person. But they mentioned u could get the turbo WITHOUT the racecar decal. Is that true? Also was there any rpo code for the decal delete? Also what's the going rate for these with low miles etc?
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Re: Trans am turbo GTA
So I recently seen a period correct trans am turbo GTA road and track I believe review. I by no means am a trans am knowledgeable person. But they mentioned u could get the turbo WITHOUT the racecar decal. Is that true? Also was there any rpo code for the decal delete? Also what's the going rate for these with low miles etc?
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Wow...40k plus...didnt think they would go for that much.
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you can get a decent turbo ta that has some miles on it for mid teens and a real nice low mileage one you'll be paying in the twenties for it ..
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These cars bring good money when they are all original with miles under 30K miles. Under 30K miles and the asking price is usually high $20's if not $30K or more. 35K - 50K miles & the price seems to be close to the $20K mark. 60K miles & up & the prices continue to slide well below 20 & into the upper teens. I think a $10K TTA would have to be a pretty rough car with a bunch of miles on it? Don't see those too often, but no doubt they are out there. Condition & originality obviously play a big part in the price, I'm making pretty broad pricing & I'm assuming all the cars listed look good for the miles on the clock. There are obvious exceptions in both directions in condition & price with documentation & owners playing a fairly big role. This is just my very general observations over recent years
These cars are just like most 3rd gens. The lower the miles, the quicker the price goes up.
These cars are just like most 3rd gens. The lower the miles, the quicker the price goes up.
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Re: Trans am turbo GTA
Seen one last year in SF bay area for $5K.................YES !! $5K
THink it had around 140-150K miles
Interior was rough, But it still had the turbo and I think driver fender needed replace.
Dave
THink it had around 140-150K miles
Interior was rough, But it still had the turbo and I think driver fender needed replace.
Dave
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As an owner of one of these, I can tell you that in the TTA community, these cars are ALL OVER THE PLACE in pricing. Right now there are around 4 for sale on fleabay. A lot of owners just want to get rid of these and price them too low, others are in the middle, and then the rest are out of the atmosphere. The TTA SHOULD be up near the pricing of the Buick Grand National but seem to be behind. Hoping in a couple of years this will get better. They turn 30 in 2019. Some say this will be the turning point.....lets hope so.
Mine is a 29000 miler, 2 owner car, mint shape, and not modded. If I was to sell, it would be in the 25k range. But that's just me. Don't know if I would get that or not.
PS: Don't take the Mecum auctions on these too seriously. Mecum boys don't push the car enough so the bidding stalls. I watched one roll across the block and 47 seconds, yes, 47 seconds....it was over. The owner lifted his reserve, and the hammer fell.
Seen that a lot.
Mine is a 29000 miler, 2 owner car, mint shape, and not modded. If I was to sell, it would be in the 25k range. But that's just me. Don't know if I would get that or not.
PS: Don't take the Mecum auctions on these too seriously. Mecum boys don't push the car enough so the bidding stalls. I watched one roll across the block and 47 seconds, yes, 47 seconds....it was over. The owner lifted his reserve, and the hammer fell.
Seen that a lot.
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As an owner of one of these, I can tell you that in the TTA community, these cars are ALL OVER THE PLACE in pricing. Right now there are around 4 for sale on fleabay. A lot of owners just want to get rid of these and price them too low, others are in the middle, and then the rest are out of the atmosphere. The TTA SHOULD be up near the pricing of the Buick Grand National but seem to be behind. Hoping in a couple of years this will get better. They turn 30 in 2019. Some say this will be the turning point.....lets hope so.
Mine is a 29000 miler, 2 owner car, mint shape, and not modded. If I was to sell, it would be in the 25k range. But that's just me. Don't know if I would get that or not.
PS: Don't take the Mecum auctions on these too seriously. Mecum boys don't push the car enough so the bidding stalls. I watched one roll across the block and 47 seconds, yes, 47 seconds....it was over. The owner lifted his reserve, and the hammer fell.
Seen that a lot.
Mine is a 29000 miler, 2 owner car, mint shape, and not modded. If I was to sell, it would be in the 25k range. But that's just me. Don't know if I would get that or not.
PS: Don't take the Mecum auctions on these too seriously. Mecum boys don't push the car enough so the bidding stalls. I watched one roll across the block and 47 seconds, yes, 47 seconds....it was over. The owner lifted his reserve, and the hammer fell.
Seen that a lot.
They also have bidders in the crowd driving up the price near the reserve to see if they can get that one magical next bid. Thats no secret & they don't try to pretend it is. Ever notice a car go flying up to a number, it stalls & then the seller lifts the reserve after a meeting & there are no more bids after the reserve is removed? its because its the last live (real) bid on the car. it happens a lot & there are cars sold with virtually only 1 or 2 real bidders.
But no doubt there are a pile of them that need no help & they get all real bids
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Thanks for the compliment F-body-fan!
I hear you there! I get a kick outta watching Mecum. It is entertaining at times. When you start adding up all the Buyer/Seller fees, admittance, prime show date/times, Dana and the boys are racking up.
I'm pretty sure that I'll continue to buy mine the old fashioned way.....LOTS OF RESEARCH and to be VERY careful. I've seen people buy "supposedly" fantastic cars....sight unseen, and when they arrive at their garage door, they are nothing like described in the ad.
I look at it this way, If you have the funds to buy a high dollar car sight unseen and have it shipped to your door, you should have the funds to actually go and check it out. thoroughly.
I went on a 36 hour "Whirlwind Quest 2014" for my TTA. It was in Schamburg Ill, northwest of Chicago. I left Huntsville Alabama at 0600 in the morning...got to the owners at 5pm...looked and drove the POS. Come to find out, this car was messed up bigtime. So I left Chicago the next morning at 7am, cut over to St Louis and looked at the one I own at 3pm...and continued towards home arriving at around 1130pm. Made the deal the next day and had it shipped with no surprises. Was it worth all the driving, tiime, and money......I want to think so.
People need to remember one very important thing......There's some good deals out there and then there's junk. Just be cautious.
I hear you there! I get a kick outta watching Mecum. It is entertaining at times. When you start adding up all the Buyer/Seller fees, admittance, prime show date/times, Dana and the boys are racking up.
I'm pretty sure that I'll continue to buy mine the old fashioned way.....LOTS OF RESEARCH and to be VERY careful. I've seen people buy "supposedly" fantastic cars....sight unseen, and when they arrive at their garage door, they are nothing like described in the ad.
I look at it this way, If you have the funds to buy a high dollar car sight unseen and have it shipped to your door, you should have the funds to actually go and check it out. thoroughly.
I went on a 36 hour "Whirlwind Quest 2014" for my TTA. It was in Schamburg Ill, northwest of Chicago. I left Huntsville Alabama at 0600 in the morning...got to the owners at 5pm...looked and drove the POS. Come to find out, this car was messed up bigtime. So I left Chicago the next morning at 7am, cut over to St Louis and looked at the one I own at 3pm...and continued towards home arriving at around 1130pm. Made the deal the next day and had it shipped with no surprises. Was it worth all the driving, tiime, and money......I want to think so.
People need to remember one very important thing......There's some good deals out there and then there's junk. Just be cautious.
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Re: Trans am turbo GTA
I look at it this way, If you have the funds to buy a high dollar car sight unseen and have it shipped to your door, you should have the funds to actually go and check it out. thoroughly.
I went on a 36 hour "Whirlwind Quest 2014" for my TTA. It was in Schamburg Ill, northwest of Chicago. I left Huntsville Alabama at 0600 in the morning...got to the owners at 5pm...looked and drove the POS. Come to find out, this car was messed up bigtime. So I left Chicago the next morning at 7am, cut over to St Louis and looked at the one I own at 3pm...and continued towards home arriving at around 1130pm. Made the deal the next day and had it shipped with no surprises. Was it worth all the driving, tiime, and money......I want to think so.
People need to remember one very important thing......There's some good deals out there and then there's junk. Just be cautious.
I went on a 36 hour "Whirlwind Quest 2014" for my TTA. It was in Schamburg Ill, northwest of Chicago. I left Huntsville Alabama at 0600 in the morning...got to the owners at 5pm...looked and drove the POS. Come to find out, this car was messed up bigtime. So I left Chicago the next morning at 7am, cut over to St Louis and looked at the one I own at 3pm...and continued towards home arriving at around 1130pm. Made the deal the next day and had it shipped with no surprises. Was it worth all the driving, tiime, and money......I want to think so.
People need to remember one very important thing......There's some good deals out there and then there's junk. Just be cautious.
BRAVO !! This is the way to do it on a high $$$ car !!!
Dave