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Old 09-03-2011, 05:12 PM
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I'm thinking about selling my ss, and I know I'll never get what I have in it. I figured I'd see what you guys say.
2000 ss, 19xxx miles, red, t-tops, ebony leather.
original shortblock, flycut w/ Katech rod bolts, FAST 90/90, race elect. w. pump, just installed the following: EPS custom cam, ATI super damper, ARH 1 7/8 race headers and Trickflow cnc 215's.
faceplated t-56, Mcleod RXT and bellhousing, Pro 5.0 shifter
Tick master
Strange 12 bolt 4:30's w/ spool
BMR manual rack, k-member, lca's and welded sub frame connectors
Spohn front lower a-arms and drag bar
Midwset Chassis tunnel mount t-arm
qa1 single adj. front and rear
Bogarts
NO radio, hvac, egr/air, back seat, cruise
Wolfe 6 point bolt in bar
exhaust consists of mufflers off the collectors.
I know it's worth more in parts, but I hate to piece it out.
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It is very difficult to price out a modded car like yours. A stock 19,000 miles SS would command prices at $15,000 +++ in many cases. With all those mods, and the 'fear' factor of what the car has been through, it makes the buyer's market extremely limited. Let's face it, this SS will appeal to very few, and those few buyers will most likely not spend big $$ for it mainly because they just don't have it. Since you need some advice, I'd start it at $15,000 as if it was 'stock' and see what happens. If no phone calls or inquiries, then begin lowering the price until you hit that 'sweet spot' when the phone rings. Very hard to gauge what interest is out there for a car like this and who has the money for it. Best of luck!
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after building a couple of these cars now, i would buy a car like this one......it looks like you did a good job of picking parts & the build looks thought out,not thrown together.

it is very similiar to my car.......but i just swapped the 12 bolt for a mwcfab9.

i would not take under $17.000 unless you have to sell it?

nice car!
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Thanks guys. I don't need to sell it, but I've been thinking about getting something older, maybe even building a gasser.




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