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What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

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Old 08-17-2006, 11:52 PM
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

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I have a 6k original mile G92 92 z black with red heritage stripes like the one sold on ebay. I watch ebay like a hawk and many low mile cars has been selling well. Here is a good example:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWA:IT&ih=002

watch and see if it hits the reserve, I do not think it will but it is at 15k now
t-tops and a 350? i call on that ebay
i thought these only came 305 and t-tops.
even has tampon red interior
i feel teh mullet growing now

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Old 08-18-2006, 12:19 AM
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what's to call bs on? the dollar amt, well, yes it is up to 15k...will the buyer be good for it, maybe not. Yes there were 350 t-top cars made prior to 91 and 92. You are right the red interior sucks ***, I would not own it but someone out there will and that is my point. Someone with plenty of money is willing to buy this even though many of us would not.

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Old 08-18-2006, 05:42 PM
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

Originally Posted by ANVRSYZ
what's to call bs on? the dollar amt, well, yes it is up to 15k...will the buyer be good for it, maybe not. Yes there were 350 t-top cars made prior to 91 and 92. You are right the red interior sucks ***, I would not own it but someone out there will and that is my point. Someone with plenty of money is willing to buy this even though many of us would not.
If memory serves, t-tops cars in 91-92 (maybe just on the 350 cars??) were not done at the factory but done at aftermarket locations.....I know the dealerships by me (So Cal at the time) had small stickers or etchings in/on the tops from whoever did them.
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Old 08-18-2006, 05:53 PM
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yes, you are right. The factory did not make a t-top car in 91-92 that was a 350.
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

Originally Posted by ANVRSYZ
yes, you are right. The factory did not make a t-top car in 91-92 that was a 350.
WooHoo!!!! I was right about something.
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Old 08-23-2006, 07:51 AM
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

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if the world gets down to eliminating fossil fuels we still have ethanol
u can also use Liquide Propane Gas. I had it in my 2.8 V6 MPFI... the car lost a little bit of power aprox 10%, but it costs half the price of petrol. LPG is quite popular over in Europe

i think the average 3gen will be about 6-8K$ in 10 years time.
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Old 08-23-2006, 01:58 PM
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

Check out http://www.cars-on-line.com/ No one is selling the '92 Z-28 . This might be the Collector car of the Future . I'm not selling mine .
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

[QUOTE=Unix]u can also use Liquide Propane Gas. I had it in my 2.8 V6 MPFI... the car lost a little bit of power aprox 10%, but it costs half the price of petrol. LPG is quite popular over in Europe

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Over here they raise the price of Propane with the cost of gas (petrol) so we don't save anything, same with diesel fuel(those crafty american oil men). Ithought about switching to propane also, but when I filled my grill tank it;s(propane) is $2.89 a pound.
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Old 08-24-2006, 12:17 PM
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

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Check out http://www.cars-on-line.com/ No one is selling the '92 Z-28 . This might be the Collector car of the Future . I'm not selling mine .
Really? Just did a quick search on autotrader.com and found numerous 92 Z28's

There are MANY other websites and publications to look in.....just cuz that one doesn't list any doesn't mean anything IMHO.
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

hi guys, new here. i think the market for clasics goes up and down . at Jacskon Barret i saw a 69 go for $70K bone stock then another moded one went for only $32K.
I guess for a pure stock IROC mint in 10 years .will have to be that only time can tell.
BTW very cool site, glad i found this one. mike
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Re: What will an IROC be worth in 10 years?

How much will my mint condition LT1/T56 3rd gen be worth????

Right now, I've seen them with a good body and decent paint go for $7K or so. But, my guess is that they are going to stay right there.
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