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I know it's difficult, but any realistic value on a 75 455 4-speed, all original red/white 60k miles. Supposed to be real nice example. Assuming it is as nice as it's supposed to be, ?
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Low $25K, high $30K. For someone that had one and wanted another just like it, maybe a little more. Sounds like a nice combination.
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iluv69s (05-17-2017) |
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The 74, 75 and 75 cars are the least wanted of the second gen Firebirds due to the less than attractive noses. (I can say this since I own a '75 myself) :-)
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iluv69s (05-17-2017) |
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1975 much better then 79-81.
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(I've owned a 1975 T/A [project] for 14 years and been around the 2nd Gen forums for about 10 years)
For the most part your opinion is not shared by many. Because the later cars are more common, people are generally more used to them and willing to own them. I agree with Steve that the 74-76 cars are the least desirable(with SD-455's and 50th Anniversary's the exceptions). Realistically, in an every-day sale or auction I would see the OP's car selling for $15-18k. More at a reputable live auction. Even in perfect condition, $25k is really pushing it for a '75. |
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