Honest advice on value - 00 WS6 M6 T-Tops
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Honest advice on value - 00 WS6 M6 T-Tops
I have a 2000 Pewter Trans Am WS6, T-Tops, M6, tan interior, leather, all OEM except 2 point strut tower brace, new Monster clutch & custom airbrush realfire/retro blue hoodbird (professional custom paintwork - over $1000).
about 75k, I'm the second owner, its my daily driver so its driven - no carbon buildup issues or crap like that, but its really in perfect shape, just a thing or two here and there as any car with 75k.
Looking for an honest opinion what this car is worth. I REALLY do NOT want to sell it, but I know I'm shooting myself in the foot if I don't sell it and let this thing approach 90-100k it wont be worth near as much.
about 75k, I'm the second owner, its my daily driver so its driven - no carbon buildup issues or crap like that, but its really in perfect shape, just a thing or two here and there as any car with 75k.
Looking for an honest opinion what this car is worth. I REALLY do NOT want to sell it, but I know I'm shooting myself in the foot if I don't sell it and let this thing approach 90-100k it wont be worth near as much.
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The custom paintwork will be a deal killer for some and an attraction for others - it's the hard part about selling a custom car. With those miles, if it's as clean as you say, I'd imagine something around $12k ballpark
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The mods and paint are not good for re-sale unless you find that one certain buyer that loves what you have done. I believe you are much closer to the $10,000 area for a possible sale. If you love your car DO NOT SELL IT. Yes, you will get less as the miles add up and the years add on but you will still get $7,000 for it in the 90,000 - 100,000 miles neighborhood if you keep it nice. Why sell it for perhaps a $3,000 difference? Enjoy it.