2002 ss t-56 43,000 miles rebuilt title whats it worth.....
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2002 ss t-56 43,000 miles rebuilt title whats it worth.....
true ss with 43,000 miles t-56 t-tops fully loaded
(its my buddies car hes the second owner i believe)
exterior 5-6/10
interior 8/10
mechanical 9/10 needs very minor things
rebuilt tiltle it was vandalized he claimed it got paid half assly fixrd the body..
iam looking for a ball park on what its worth, i see these cars going for a diescent amount with a clean title and i know how people frrl about a rebuilt title but ive know the owner and driven there car plenty
THANKS FOR ANY INPUT HERE GUYS i just dont wanna make a bad discison even though i do like the car and it needs some tlc
(its my buddies car hes the second owner i believe)
exterior 5-6/10
interior 8/10
mechanical 9/10 needs very minor things
rebuilt tiltle it was vandalized he claimed it got paid half assly fixrd the body..
iam looking for a ball park on what its worth, i see these cars going for a diescent amount with a clean title and i know how people frrl about a rebuilt title but ive know the owner and driven there car plenty
THANKS FOR ANY INPUT HERE GUYS i just dont wanna make a bad discison even though i do like the car and it needs some tlc
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This is your price: www.kbb.com and punch in your zip code. Go to 'private party' fair condition and then subtract 50% of that price. That is what you should pay for a re-built title car because you would be lucky to get that if you needed to sell it. Especially in this economy. Yes, it is a 50% deduction. No way around it. It is like a car wearing the 'scarlet letter'. Very few buyers even consider these cars. Think about it.
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I think the biggest problem with the car would be the 5-6 body rating. The rebuilt title is less of a problem for V8 f-bodies than it is for other cars. At least 50% of the target market will not be using it as their main source of transportation. They are looking to add power and drive it on the weekends. You'll still get far less for it, but people will still be interested. Taking mileage into consideration, without seeing the body, I would price it at $5,800 - $6,200.