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Old 12-21-2008, 05:10 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by zeek View Post
umm thirdgens will never be hard to find there are to many of them for them to ever be worth anything.

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You're comment was "they won't be worth anything", which is a far cry from being as "valuable as a first or second gens", which nobody said.

You are wrong that 3rd gens will never be worth anything. They are already going up in value for nice ones. One reason is it is getting harder to find nice ones as many have ended in the same fate as their older brethren, in the scrapheap from normal wear and tear and otherwise hacked or destroyed by their stupid owners.

Plus you're argument is weak based on production numbers. We can all agree 67-69 Camaros get more $$ than equivalent 70-73 Camaros despite much higher production. And if you want to break it down one can easily argue 98-02 Camaros are the rarest with only 235,820 made.

Here are Camaro numbers.
Code:
Gen	Camaros
67-69 	699,138 
70-73 	450,912 
74-81 	1,531,936 
82-92 	1,529,917 
93-02 	680,992 
Total 	4,892,895
Doug, 1st & 2nd gen firebirds & camaros have mostly different sheet metal.
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