What's It Worth? 1998 Firebird Formula
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What's It Worth? 1998 Firebird Formula
Hello.
So i've been throwing around the idea of selling my firebird.
So here are the details on the car.
1998 Firebird Formula.
LS1, 4L60e, 86,000 miles.
Car is pretty much a garage queen.
Have owned her for almost 4 years.
Averaging about 1,000 miles a year in the last four years.
Only driven in June, July, August, and September since i've owned it.
Regular oil changes, and maintenance.
Mods;
SLP LM1 catback
SLP Lid
Pacesetter LongTube Headers
TSP OffRoadYpipe
Trans Am High Rise Hatch (Still have other hatch in mint condition)
Bad;
02 sensor throwing the SES light
Driver side window starting to slow down
Everything works great, headlights, taillight, defrosters, heat and A/C, etc.
Never had a single problem.
Starts right up and purrrrrrs.
So hit me guys, what's this thing worth?
So i've been throwing around the idea of selling my firebird.
So here are the details on the car.
1998 Firebird Formula.
LS1, 4L60e, 86,000 miles.
Car is pretty much a garage queen.
Have owned her for almost 4 years.
Averaging about 1,000 miles a year in the last four years.
Only driven in June, July, August, and September since i've owned it.
Regular oil changes, and maintenance.
Mods;
SLP LM1 catback
SLP Lid
Pacesetter LongTube Headers
TSP OffRoadYpipe
Trans Am High Rise Hatch (Still have other hatch in mint condition)
Bad;
02 sensor throwing the SES light
Driver side window starting to slow down
Everything works great, headlights, taillight, defrosters, heat and A/C, etc.
Never had a single problem.
Starts right up and purrrrrrs.
So hit me guys, what's this thing worth?
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TECH Junkie
I hope if you try to sell it you will have better photos.
With the few issues you mentioned, which can scare people off, I would think $6,000 - $6,500 would be realistic. If you want to fix the problem areas, maybe $7,000 on a real good day. Always ask a little higher to allow for negotiations. If you do sell, GLWS!
With the few issues you mentioned, which can scare people off, I would think $6,000 - $6,500 would be realistic. If you want to fix the problem areas, maybe $7,000 on a real good day. Always ask a little higher to allow for negotiations. If you do sell, GLWS!