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guess my new f-body!
ok here's the deal...since i bring my new car home on thursday it will be unveiled to the public either that thursday or the following sunday...so what do you think i got?
here's your hints so far: 1.its an f-body 2.its a vert 3.its got a manual trans 4.im seventeen and now have absolutely no money :lol: 5.the car is stock |
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there was no 2nd gen factory verts, and the conversion cars are worth a fortune.
first gens are trendy right now and also very very pricey, especially verts. you are also all about birds, i see you in that t/a shirt so often that i wonder if you even bother to wash the thing or if it is some kind of charlie brown plot and you own 80 of the same shirt. you also told us that it was faster than your old car, about 70% of the 3rd gen verts were 6cyl or had teh same motor as your old car, no way they woudl be faster stock. i am going with the LT1 powered TA vert. later tim |
Well lets take a look here
Its a Vert, so there goes all of the 2nd gen's and pretty much all third gen firebirds. You said it was a stick, and its stock. Any third gen with a stick wasnt all too powerful stock. Good mid 14 sec car, but not as bad as you hype it up to be, not to mention it would be a 305. So we can leave out pretty much 2nd and Third gens. Therefor, we have first and 4th. This is where it get complicated. Both had vert models that could come in a stick and be powerd by a powerful mill. Both vert models would be very expensive, with the first gen probably being more. You said you spent a LOT of money, and nothing about insurance. Not saying anything about insurance would lead me to belive that something with "classic" registration would be very cheap, probably very cheap. This would lead me to belive that its a First gen Firebird or Camaro. So it leaves you with this. What is more rare? First gen Bird or Camaro. So through all that, my vote is a First gen Camaro vert. |
damn im impressed...u guys are really gettin into it :lol:
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later tim |
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there is no LS1 firebird....so....im going ls1 maro :D
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Ah, Bill you bring up a good point, but I thought about it and he is a young'n, so either way he was gunna need his parentals for sign off for it as he wont be able to purchase the car as he is under 18. Kind of throws a kink in it. |
It's an LT1 powered trans am/formula vert.
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Just like we have a Camaro Z28 or Camaro SS :hammer: - Justin P.S. - I'm saying LT1 'bird |
so we can pretty much rule out the second and third gens. now, 17 year old... i doubt he'd get his hands on a first gen cuz we probably all want one of those. 4th gens are a dime a dozen, so i'm told. and if he spent a lot of money on it, it's probable, especially if he bought it from a dealer because they hack the price up a lot. but anything in fbodies in the year '96 and below shouldn't cost you more than 1000, otherwise you're getting ripped. blue book value on those is also zilch unless it's a 97 and up. there's just too many around to pay a lot of money for those. so if he bought it and he's broke now, and if he's smart, it's gotta be a later 4th gen. Hopefully he didn't blow a bunch of cash on an earlier one. and if he did it better be spectacular. but I'll go with the LT1 bird.
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fwiw it was a private party sale
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don't feel bad liz i know everytime i pick up an autoshopper mag and see early 93-95 4th gen lt1 cars for $6k i get sick to my stomach cuz they shouldnt be selling for that much considering i bought my 98 for 10 lol
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i still see thirdgens for 10k. unless it's a turbo car in immaculate condition (read: under 1000 miles) it's not worth 10k. this is not the eighties and it's not a corvette. get over it.
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http://thirdgen.org/classifieds/viewad.tgo?adid=49691 |
its worth 10k+...which he said a turbo car can be... :P
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he said 10k period...whereas this car is over double that price
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