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Old 05-07-2013, 01:42 PM
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Default 1999 Z28 Hugger orange convertible with white leather and white top?

Considering selling my '99 z28 Hugger convertible. Have an idea what to ask but wanted to get some feedback from you Guys.

I am looking at a CTS-V

The Z28 is 1 of 45 in this combo, things that need fixing or replaced. The top is nice but has one small wear spot, seats show there age but are in good shape. The body has some scratches and two small dents by the rear.

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64052 original miles (2nd owner)
Fully loaded
Hurst shifter M6 (MGW shifter now)
Convertible (white)
white leather
ASR traction control
Z28 Convertible LS1 6 Speed Hugger Orange w/ white Interior 64052 miles, Clear Title. this is a rare version.

Mods:
This Camaro made 339/351 on the dyno, (no Nitrous yet)
LS1 stock
SLP SS 17" wheels and new contonental dws tires 275/40/17
wisper air lid
Hooker Headers Super Competition w/ y-pipe
SLP Loud mouth 3.5" exhaust w/ muffler.
Spohn panhard bar, lower control arms, trans mount
New MGW shifter
Harlan Shiftlight, in orange
New strano lowering springs
Koni 4/4 shocks front and rear
Nitrous system 100 and 125 shot with purg (never used yet)
New Double D Mods 2 din stereo with new JVC unit bluetooth, Nav, DVD..ect
JVC Amp, new 10" sub Kicker
new polk speakers
SLP SS Hood
Berger racing stripes
I still have all the stock parts Hurst shifter, springs shocks, radio

things that still need to be put on 243 LS6 heads










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Nice looking car! I really like that color combo. Unfortunately the mods are going to scare away many buyers. Having the stock parts is a 'plus'. Smart to save them. If the Z28 was stock I would ask $12,000 and then allow for some negotiations if the aging seats and dents are quite evident. With the mods, and a much more limited buyer's market, I would ask $11,000 and hope for the best. There won't be many cash buyers looking for a nitrous 'vert. GLWS!!
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I was thinking 14K
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Originally Posted by CamaroFreak
I was thinking 14K
You have a beautiful car man. Unfortunately, it has an NADA guides retail value of around $8K. Loan value will be below that from most banks. You should be able to get a few grand premium over retail because of the hugger orange paint, but $14K is probably a stretch.

If it were me, I would probably set it back to stock and sale the aftermarket parts separately. You could probably make more that way. GLWTS
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Yeah, I'm afraid $14k is wishful thinking and way over any price guide value. Buyers refer to those all the time and this Z28 really can't add on any 'premiums' above that pricing, like ultra low mileage, 'showroom' condition, etc...
As stated earlier, the mods hurt value and affects the number of buyers looking.
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