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Old Jun 12, 2023 | 12:11 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I bought a 2001 Camaro SS about 4 years now and slowly fixing it. I am now left with the decision of continuing the repairs or selling.
I am getting married this year and could use the funds for life spending and potentially home purchase.
Would y'all know how much I could get? or would it be better to keep for the future? Milage: 130K



 
Old Jun 12, 2023 | 07:12 PM
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Slowly fixing it? What does it need?
Hard to try and throw a number out without knowing what works or doesn't and how it runs etc.
Also it depends on where you are located,prices vary a lot around the country depending on supply and demand.
I bought my 2001 SS almost 7 years ago in really nice shape with leather seats 6 speed and a thumping stereo for $8000 with 86K miles.
Values have gone up since then ,it would be more like $15K or more now.
It was stock except lowering springs and aftermarket 18" chrome 10 spoke wheels,far from it now though.

 
Old Jun 27, 2023 | 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Y2Keglide
Slowly fixing it? What does it need?
Hard to try and throw a number out without knowing what works or doesn't and how it runs etc.
Also it depends on where you are located,prices vary a lot around the country depending on supply and demand.
I bought my 2001 SS almost 7 years ago in really nice shape with leather seats 6 speed and a thumping stereo for $8000 with 86K miles.
Values have gone up since then ,it would be more like $15K or more now.
It was stock except lowering springs and aftermarket 18" chrome 10 spoke wheels,far from it now though.
Very Nice! Slowly Fixing it such as replacing items. Such as the Headlights, Battery, Tires, Taillights and any item I see that needs replacement or repair. The car is all original. It runs and drives. The A/C may need refill and the alarm system needs to be updated. Other than that she is a great daily.
 
Old Jun 27, 2023 | 09:52 PM
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I think a fair asking price for this one is $14K. What are your thoughts?
 
Old Jun 28, 2023 | 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Ozzy2001
I think a fair asking price for this one is $14K. What are your thoughts?
Again: Slowly fixing it? What does it need?
 
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