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how much is a 1970 firebird worth?

Old 03-31-2007, 09:46 PM
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i found a 1970 (i think) fire bird/trans am im not sure wich (im really new at this) it is gold and has soem rust on the bocy and fenders otherwise it seems ok/ How much would this be worth about?
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without photos and full specs on the car, we cannot give you an estimate.
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oh ok ill get some pics soon.
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Agreed with Nineball, way too hard to speculate based on the market right now without pictures and more information.

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Old 04-02-2007, 05:21 PM
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yeah um I cant get the file size small enough so I'm going to have to get some expert help on this. So that means that the pics will be delayed. sorry
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hey i finally got it! but here's the firebird im really sorry they're so bad quality. I can't get them much better.
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Old 04-04-2007, 07:59 AM
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hey um will anyone help me on this?
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If I may make a suggestion, learn how to post larger picture. The ones I looked at were so small that I could not see any details.
Just a suggestion, best of luck.
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try opening a photobucket account. it is easy and free. www.photobucket.com just upload your picks to photobucket and then copy the codes from there and attach them to your posts. i have a 1970 firebird. i very seriously doubt that what we are looking at is a 1970 trans am. they are very rare. now if it is a 1970 trans am, buy it faster than the guy can say no. decent trans ams are selling for upwards of 40000 and are only expected to climb higher. you have to keep your skill level and budget in mind though. you may be able to get this car cheep. people haven't caught on that the value is climbing. parts can be really hard to come by. mine is a 1970 esprit 4 speed. i had a really hard time finding the correct four speed parts and the sheet metal. dashes are really hard to find in good shape but you get lucky and some places will rebuild them for 4-500. i have 6000 into mine not counting what i bought the car for. and it looks like this.
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of course now i am just about done buying body parts and doing body work. i am sticking with the 400 and 4 speed but when i blow them up i am going ls1 so i just posted that pic using photo bucket. first upload your saved pics from your computer to your photobucket account. you just hit one of the browse buttons and it lets you look through your computer for pics. open the file your pics are in and upload. then once the files are uploaded you click on the image code at the bottom of the pic there will be three lines underneath. by clicking on the third one you automatically copy the image code. then right click in the body of your message on ls1tech and click on paste. it is that easy. good luck.
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Danoob that is not a 70 f-bod. It is most likely a 77 or a 78 judging by the tail lights.
Another telltale sign is the wrap around rear window. That started in 1975.
Another dead giveaway is the hood with no vent slits in it.
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Werd... thats not a 70. The price to you just went down. Although it does appear to be a trans am. What do the decals on the shaker say?
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Originally Posted by rocketrider93
it looks like this.
like i said i know squat right now but um I'm going there sometime ths week so i dont know what the decals say. um what does it look like? i dont see a pic.
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oops maybe i do now


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