collectable?

I am a VERY proud owner of a 1998 Formula Firebird WS6. I did not know that they are rare when i purchased it. i recently heard that true collectors are looking to buy these cars, i just wanted to know if it is true and if so how much of a price difference would it be compaired to like a TA ws6? not looking to sell or anything just thought i would ask

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60k miles on a car that's currently only 15 years old is not going to be considered "collector" miles by any means. If you stop driving the car right now, maintain/restore it's original (unmodified) condition as it sits, then in another 30-40 years a collector might be interested in it.
WS6 Formulas are definitely some of the rarest LS1 cars. But the only items that make them rare are the hood, wheels and badge. Since they are mechanically the same as any other LS1 4th gen, there isn't much about them to set them apart as a serious collector item. Had they come with a specific engine upgrade, things might be very different. In the world of antique/collector performance cars, examples that are rare only due to cosmetics are never worth as much as cars that are rare due to specific (high performance) engine/drivetrain options.
Last edited by RPM WS6; Feb 11, 2013 at 11:31 AM.
Too many miles for collector type money. I doubt you will own this car in 20+ years so enjoy it now for yourself. Letting someone else enjoy it in the future makes no sense.
If your car had less than 20,000 miles and was 'truly stock and near mint' I would tell you otherwise.
anyone know if there is ever going to be sometype of annual flying of the firebirds near ohio? cause if not someone deffinetly needs to make one cause that would be freaken awesome!!!! anyone wanna spred the word and get one together, start small end up big? Ithink it would be freaken awesome!!!!









