Dramatic drop in value?
#21
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 10,489
From: Eastern PA,
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Are you sure there's driving limitations? Our Satellite has antique plates and we still drive it whenever. Maybe cause we have it under Hagerty insurance? Gotta love the zero inspections.
Also, it'll be 7 years until a 93 can get antique plates in PA. I know because I was born in 93
Also, it'll be 7 years until a 93 can get antique plates in PA. I know because I was born in 93
1993+25=2018-2012=6
Don't forget many 93 sold in 1992. I know because I was born in 1965.
Last edited by Gorn; 02-28-2012 at 08:30 PM.
#22
i have to agree there is a huge flooding of 4th gens. many lower end models and z28s. ive noticed true 96-02 ss camaros are holding more value than any others. i felt i over paid for my 98 ss but now i actually think i got an awsome deal on the car.
as for the 3rd gens i think they are on the rise of the value scale. but they are still not popular. im part of the local camaro club here in the portland area and the majority of the camaros in the club are 5th gen there is only one 3rd in the entire club!
(ps gorn your gonna have some drop top competiton coming for your 67)
as for the 3rd gens i think they are on the rise of the value scale. but they are still not popular. im part of the local camaro club here in the portland area and the majority of the camaros in the club are 5th gen there is only one 3rd in the entire club!
(ps gorn your gonna have some drop top competiton coming for your 67)
#23
My poor math skills is exactly why I am going to be history teacher and not a math teacher. Hahaha
#27
Secondary education. So mostly US history. Some European and Asian along with Greek and Roman. But my college history class right now is on European 16th-19th century and the professor teaching it is boring and asks ridiculous things. haha