RANTING!!! V6 Comments!
#42
kind of what I was thinking, So im gathering by 2015 er 2016 the value will increase on my 96 I HOPE
#43
I'm assuming you mean SLP, not spl. an SLP is who made the SS it wasn't a package above the SS, it was a appearance/performance package to the Z28 and later on there version of the RS.
#44
We forgive you mfmfim! LOL! Trust me... there are thousands more out there who have no clue about these RS SLP Camaros. They're just that rare. Did you read the history link I posted for you? It's quite interesting.
#45
That's kinda like that story I told you about my 92 RS. I thought I got some decent money for it when I sold it 12 years ago. Now that I think about it, I got ripped off! Have you noticed how rapidly popular some of the 3rd Gen Camaros have become over the past few years? There's a guy in my hometown that has a red IROC that is fully restored (never thought I'd hear of an IROC being restored) and he has been offered nearly $20,000 for that car. Mine was just a V6 RS, but had factory ground effects and a 25th Anniversary badge on the dash. I never thought that car could bring $10,000 or better. There are people here that would give that for it, but just can't come up with the cash. Banks won't finance that kind of money on it. I now wish I still had it.
#46
[QUOTE=libertyforall1776;671771]^ An '02 RS is an SLP add-on package to the base V6 -- I have one too.QUOTE]
I totally missed this! I'm so sorry man! You seriously have one of these cars? I have yet to meet someone who does. I'll have to check out your profile. I hope you have pics of it. I need to chat some more with you.
I totally missed this! I'm so sorry man! You seriously have one of these cars? I have yet to meet someone who does. I'll have to check out your profile. I hope you have pics of it. I need to chat some more with you.
#47
I've seen a couple of slp rs's for sale around here in the last year or so, most are trashed, or the same price as any other v6.
There harder to find, cause most car lots a and sellers list all the v6 cars as RS's. Just like the ultra rare slp firebird gt, even more so than the rs, never even seen one person.
There harder to find, cause most car lots a and sellers list all the v6 cars as RS's. Just like the ultra rare slp firebird gt, even more so than the rs, never even seen one person.
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The cars we drive as daily drivers are not going to go up in value. Every morning you start it up you a wearing it out. I good full restoration can cost 25-30K so seeing a fully restored car sale for 20k is not a good thing. I have watched my 67 drop in value every year since 07 and I have put less then 1000 miles on it.
I have not seen anything that suggest base model 3rd gens are selling well. I have seen some people asking a lot of money for them but when they go through the auctions you can still buy them cheap. I have seen some realy nice 3rd gen V8 non Zs go thru so cheap I was temped to buy them to use as daily divers. The L98 350 Z28 still bring good money but even those can be had under 5K with less then 80K on them and that is the garage kept babies drive 2500 miles a year.
At auction you can buy cars like this all day long for $1500
1988 Chevrolet Camaro 171700 Sport
The cars that peak in value are the cars guys wanted in high school. When they hit 40+ year old they got money then they start looking for their dream car. They may have driven a 84 2.8 but they always wanted the 86 Iroc. Im most cases the guys are not looking for the 2.8 they had they are looking for the top of the line car they wanted. Again rare does not equal value. 69 Z28s are not rare, heck there is more number matching Z28 today then there was in 1980 but they are desireable. I have a friend who has a 1926 Pontiac, it is a very rare car because something happend to the factory that year. There are only a handful know to exist. It worth about 15K, the 69z can sell for 50K. Supply and demand. Without demand supply does not really matter.
I have not seen anything that suggest base model 3rd gens are selling well. I have seen some people asking a lot of money for them but when they go through the auctions you can still buy them cheap. I have seen some realy nice 3rd gen V8 non Zs go thru so cheap I was temped to buy them to use as daily divers. The L98 350 Z28 still bring good money but even those can be had under 5K with less then 80K on them and that is the garage kept babies drive 2500 miles a year.
At auction you can buy cars like this all day long for $1500
1988 Chevrolet Camaro 171700 Sport
The cars that peak in value are the cars guys wanted in high school. When they hit 40+ year old they got money then they start looking for their dream car. They may have driven a 84 2.8 but they always wanted the 86 Iroc. Im most cases the guys are not looking for the 2.8 they had they are looking for the top of the line car they wanted. Again rare does not equal value. 69 Z28s are not rare, heck there is more number matching Z28 today then there was in 1980 but they are desireable. I have a friend who has a 1926 Pontiac, it is a very rare car because something happend to the factory that year. There are only a handful know to exist. It worth about 15K, the 69z can sell for 50K. Supply and demand. Without demand supply does not really matter.
Last edited by Gorn; 06-04-2013 at 09:38 PM.
#49
I've seen a couple of slp rs's for sale around here in the last year or so, most are trashed, or the same price as any other v6.
There harder to find, cause most car lots a and sellers list all the v6 cars as RS's. Just like the ultra rare slp firebird gt, even more so than the rs, never even seen one person.
There harder to find, cause most car lots a and sellers list all the v6 cars as RS's. Just like the ultra rare slp firebird gt, even more so than the rs, never even seen one person.
#50
The cars that peak in value are the cars guys wanted in high school. When they hit 40+ year old they got money then they start looking for their dream car. They may have driven a 84 2.8 but they always wanted the 86 Iroc. Im most cases the guys are not looking for the 2.8 they had they are looking for the top of the line car they wanted. Again rare does not equal value. 69 Z28s are not rare, heck there is more number matching Z28 today then there was in 1980 but they are desireable. I have a friend who has a 1926 Pontiac, it is a very rare car because something happend to the factory that year. There are only a handful know to exist. It worth about 15K, the 69z can sell for 50K. Supply and demand. Without demand supply does not really matter.
Maybe some kid that was in high school in the early 2000s will want to pay good money for my RS some day. You're probably right, though. He'll want the SS or Z28 of that era. I guess I'm just doomed when it comes to value on my RS. I'm just one of those guys that hates to see these rare cars fade away. I want to make sure everyone knows their history and importance to the Camaro line. I'll continue to do my part and try to keep mine as pristine as possible. Who knows? Maybe GM will call me someday and want to pay me $1,000,000 for my RS, so they can put it in a museum. HIGH HOPES!