I am in love with her...
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I am in love with her...
I fall in love with this beauty since the moment i saw her :
MY LOVE...
can anyone tell me how much it worth in the real world???
MY LOVE...
can anyone tell me how much it worth in the real world???
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7,200 miles....that thing hasn't been enjoyed enough Those are very sharp 'birds, and that appears to be an awesome example of one.
It's worth whatever you're willing to pay for it. Bid the amount you're willing to part with....then sit back and wait to see if you win.
It's kind of funny that someone has spent all that time detailing the car, but forgot the front hood bumpers, and the split-loom tubing that runs under the airbox
It's worth whatever you're willing to pay for it. Bid the amount you're willing to part with....then sit back and wait to see if you win.
It's kind of funny that someone has spent all that time detailing the car, but forgot the front hood bumpers, and the split-loom tubing that runs under the airbox
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if I were in the market for one of these, THAT would be the car I'd be looking for. with that low mileage and in that pristine of shape, I would have no problem forking up to 30K or more for that if I had the money to do so.
I really wish that ALL of the 30th anniversary cars were taken care of like that
I really wish that ALL of the 30th anniversary cars were taken care of like that
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I'd say that the 30th anniv ta is prob worth about 20-25k nowadays. If it's convertible you can tack almost up to another 5k.
With a car like the one your looking at with such low mileage I would be inclined to say that its prob in the low 30's. But like was said above, its worth whatever you want to pay for it.
I have seen 30th ta's go for under 20k on ebay, but most were high mileage or cars with past accident history.
With a car like the one your looking at with such low mileage I would be inclined to say that its prob in the low 30's. But like was said above, its worth whatever you want to pay for it.
I have seen 30th ta's go for under 20k on ebay, but most were high mileage or cars with past accident history.
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I'd really like to own a 30th car. I love the rims.
That car is worth about 30k in the enthusiast market right now if you find the right buyer.
Kelly blue book says it's worth about 14k with those options and milage. I don't think you'll ever see that car pictured going for less than 18k at it's lowest point if kept in that condition. That is a collector for sure. ~Joshua
That car is worth about 30k in the enthusiast market right now if you find the right buyer.
Kelly blue book says it's worth about 14k with those options and milage. I don't think you'll ever see that car pictured going for less than 18k at it's lowest point if kept in that condition. That is a collector for sure. ~Joshua
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thanx guys.i really want this car but i cant afford it with that price,i am expecting good news in the next days.anyone here have a kids and use his car for daily drive???
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Originally Posted by trans_ws6
thanx guys.i really want this car but i cant afford it with that price,i am expecting good news in the next days.anyone here have a kids and use his car for daily drive???
Why don't you buy a cheaper white T/A and get a set of those nice wheels? hell maybe even some stripes that aren't too close to the originals. That would be cool.
I have a friend who is builing a 2001 10th anniversary Firehawk clone so he can daily drive a hot car and not go to hell for it.
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Honestly man, I'm kind of glad you can't get that car now. That one's a gem and really it would be kind of a shame to guzzle it like cheap beer during crappy commuter duty.
Why don't you buy a cheaper white T/A and get a set of those nice wheels? hell maybe even some stripes that aren't too close to the originals. That would be cool.
I have a friend who is builing a 2001 10th anniversary Firehawk clone so he can daily drive a hot car and not go to hell for it.
Why don't you buy a cheaper white T/A and get a set of those nice wheels? hell maybe even some stripes that aren't too close to the originals. That would be cool.
I have a friend who is builing a 2001 10th anniversary Firehawk clone so he can daily drive a hot car and not go to hell for it.
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Originally Posted by trans_ws6
thanx guys.i really want this car but i cant afford it with that price,i am expecting good news in the next days.anyone here have a kids and use his car for daily drive???
FWIW I've had plenty of kids in my WS6 (from 5 days old to 10 yrs) and so far they (and their car seats) all fit, and in general have loved it, a few were nervous about it because it's kinda loud, but once they get in they're fine
(It's not that me and the wife have a tribe of kids, we're foster parents so we get various ages)
As a DD the car works fine, decent MPG, comfortable seats, good stereo and well enough power and style (better than the typical transportation appliance) no they aren't the greatest thing in the snow, but a set of snow tires, adn about 200lbs of sand in the t top well and you'll be ok
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Originally Posted by brynnda
looks like someone has alot to learn
I have had both an auto and manual Firebird. I have had so much more fun with the manual!