Trying to find out an accurate price for 1992 Z28 25th anniversary
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Trying to find out an accurate price for 1992 Z28 25th anniversary
Hello All,
we recently had a death in the family and im trying to help my mother in law liquidate a few cars for her supplement her bank account. She has a 92 z28 25th anniversary edition blue in color inside and out, shes the original owner it has 103,000 miles runs great, straight body and no rust. I'm trying to find out a fair price for it. Help me please, thanks.
we recently had a death in the family and im trying to help my mother in law liquidate a few cars for her supplement her bank account. She has a 92 z28 25th anniversary edition blue in color inside and out, shes the original owner it has 103,000 miles runs great, straight body and no rust. I'm trying to find out a fair price for it. Help me please, thanks.
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Well that is a tough one,it's the last year for the 3rd gen Camaros so desirable to 3rd gen fans but those gen cars while climbing in value are still low end for Camaro enthusiasts as a whole and much has to do with your location as well.
Prices vary a lot in different markets.
The fact that it's a Z28 helps some,does it have the 350 or 305 engine and is it a stick or automatic?
Original owner helps a lot too,relatively low miles also a plus.
Typically these cars don't bring a lot,somewhere between $2500-$5000 in decent shape but with the right options and low miles they can bring more.
I see asking prices $15,000-$25,000 for some but doubtful they will sell for that.
You might go to ebay and look up completed sales for auctioned cars.
If I had to throw numbers out sight unseen for your car I'd say $4000-$6000 if you're lucky but I could be way off,research your local market for others up for sale to see asking prices.
Prices vary a lot in different markets.
The fact that it's a Z28 helps some,does it have the 350 or 305 engine and is it a stick or automatic?
Original owner helps a lot too,relatively low miles also a plus.
Typically these cars don't bring a lot,somewhere between $2500-$5000 in decent shape but with the right options and low miles they can bring more.
I see asking prices $15,000-$25,000 for some but doubtful they will sell for that.
You might go to ebay and look up completed sales for auctioned cars.
If I had to throw numbers out sight unseen for your car I'd say $4000-$6000 if you're lucky but I could be way off,research your local market for others up for sale to see asking prices.
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