Welcome to the Michigan FBody Association website.
The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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Thats where I differ from you.I only care about that one person who is buying my car (I know $1500 is way low ,I wasn;t born yesterday).....
Good example What should the price be for my '55 Chevy Pro-Street truck& why ??..
Won't find it in the NADA ,Kelly blue book .etc...............
Thats where I differ from you.I only care about that one person who is buying my car (I know $1500 is way low ,I wasn;t born yesterday).....
Good example What should the price be for my '55 Chevy Pro-Street truck& why ??..
Won't find it in the NADA ,Kelly blue book .etc...............
well i'm not saying i don't care about just that one person who is buying my car. i'm just talking about fair market value. a market value cannot be determined without considering first who the market is (f-body communities across the country), and second, what the market has been paying ($X,XXX - $X,XXX for 97 LT1's).
and as for things like old muscle machines and pro street vehicles...the originality and mileage of these vehicles is usually impossible to consider or nonexistant, which is why people either hire a private appraiser, or just ask a price they have fashioned in their head, based on what they have invested and what everyone else has paid for something that is similar.
Man I'm tired !!! Are you studying to be a lawyer ?????
You got the talk !!!!!!!!.........................................
To Be Continued...................... .... . . . . . .............
nope, studying marketing . im not trying to be a prick...im 20, but ive dealed on 6 cars already with my own money so i know how all this works, and im on my 3rd 4th gen so i know how this specific market works.
my dad actually really wants to keep it, but we are exploring options to make money off of it now. if we do the work, you'll see it around again for sale in a year, and you'll see someone really get a steal!
Stop writing about how much its worth/could be worth/will be worth and go fix the thing.
im trying to determine whether or not we want to keep it and fix the body parts or sell it for someone else that wants a cheap project. thanks for your next to useless input.
as for $3000, that definitely seems more fair. i guess we will see what is decided.
thanks for those of you that actually had something useful and/or respectful to say. i think i'll tell my dad to keep it...he's been looking for a reason to keep it since he's been looking for an f-body. we just got this car so cheap that we were considering making some money to put into other things.
ill keep the updates coming about the car's progress in another thread when we get started.
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