'84 Z28, what's it worth?

Old Aug 17, 2010 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by nwav8tor
High prices, but are they actually selling for anywhere near the asking amounts?

Paul
They will never get the asking prices, or anywhere near it lol. This one here is the cheapest around me right now but I have seen cheaper (needing some work obviously).

http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehic...AdIdZ220981724

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Old Aug 20, 2010 | 12:33 AM
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I'd say 3 and a half. Easily.
 
Old Aug 20, 2010 | 02:59 PM
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Well, I listed it locally for $2900 OBO. That was based on two used auto valuation web-sites and the comments received here. We'll see if it gets any interest. Thanks all!!

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Old Aug 21, 2010 | 09:44 AM
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Thats a decent asking price, I wouldn't go much lower though I would just sit on for a bit and wait for that $2900 because with a best offer option people are gonna try and haggle you down, sometimes stupid people even offer half the asking price or ever below.
 
Old Apr 27, 2021 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 1971BB427
Good luck on $3k-$5k! My brother in law lives north of Vancouver and listed a very similar car on Craigslist starting at $2500 and didn't even get a call! His is a 1984 Z28 with 5 spd. and a new 305 crate motor with less than 3,000 miles on it, even the same red with T tops.
He recently lowered his price to $1500 and only got two calls, and they never showed up. He ended up selling it to me today for $1,000 so I can part it out to use the running gear in my Austin sedan, and sell the rest for parts.
The market in the NW for 3rd gen Camaros stinks.
I would never sell my Z28 for $1000 to scrap for parts unless it was a junk.
Mine needs a paint job. Going to replace the radio & speakers this year. Still fun to drive and gets a ton off looks. Best T-top convertible sports car made.
You will never get out of it what you put into it. But another 10 yrs and half more will be gone. Gotta save the past. It will never return.
 
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All car models go through a life cycle in terms of value. There is the time after the cars are new and before they are old enough to be considered desirable classics. Example right now is the 4th gen. They are hard to find parts for, especially the early ones. Not really worth a restoration for any financial reason. At some point the cars will turn a corner and start to go up in value.

Looking at what people sold cars for 10 years ago is cool as a history lesson but it has no practical value (check the date on the posts). I bought my 1967 RS/SS rag top for $6500 back in the 90’s. You would think that was a crazy price but the guy had it for sale for 6 months locally before I drove across the state to buy it.



Time will tell with value, with all things hobby based there is never anything for sure in terms a value.
 
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