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Ford Thunderbird, Classic Cars, Coupe, Convertible, Truck, Sedan, Wagon
#999 of 1030 Re: ya never know [Mr_Shiftright]
by isellhondas
Mar 22, 2011 (12:41 pm)
This was a low mile rust free little truck.
It was sitting on a lot with a For Sale sign when I bought it. I almost passed because it was a diesel. It was slow but very rugged.
I'll bet I got 25 phone calls on it.
#1000 of 1030 Re: ya never know [isellhondas]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 22, 2011 (3:55 pm)
Well depends on your price of course. Put $5900 and the phone wouldn't ring, but $2000 and it might.
Trucks are always hard to value because they still have utilitarian value, unlike old cars. A gardener looks at a beat-up truck as a still valuable tool, whereas a car collector looks at a beat up old car as something needing time and money.
#1001 of 1030 Re: 1968 Camaro SS/RS 396 Convertible TH400 [Mr_Shiftright]
by coupeeznthru2
Jun 26, 2011 (12:46 pm)
Hey, Mr shiftright, was wondering how much you found out about your 68 BB convt. I too have a 68 BB SS convt,w/th400. I'm new here and hope to find some intresting ides maybe some (Facts) also, Thanks
#1002 of 1030 Re: 1968 Camaro SS/RS 396 Convertible TH400 [coupeeznthru2]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 26, 2011 (5:54 pm)
Not MY BB, but a member's. What info are you looking for about your car?
#1003 of 1030 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird
by kelseylinn
Nov 22, 2011 (2:19 pm)
I am trying to figure out the worth of my car. Either to sell for parts or just if someone wanted to fix it up. It is a blue 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird with about 66,000 miles on it. Something is up with the ABS system and we've had it looked at and the part is still under warranty. Also, something is draining the battery in about a days time and my mom and I cannot figure out what it is. I know very little about cars and have been told by a lot of people that I could get some money off of the engine. I dont have a clue if this is true so I am kind of just looking for an opinion from someone on how much they think this car is worth or the engine alone.
Thanks ya'll.
-Kels
#1004 of 1030 Re: 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird [kelseylinn]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Nov 22, 2011 (6:12 pm)
We' d need some idea of the condition of the body, the paint and the interior, like:
pristine--mint, like new
clean-- (clean in and out)
average --has some stains, small dings, chips, could use a coat of wax
fair -- car looks like it has needs even from across the street
poor -- a very shabby automobile
#1005 of 1030 Re: 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird [kelseylinn]
by gsemike
Nov 29, 2011 (11:47 am)
Not much.
#1006 of 1030 Re: 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird [Mr_Shiftright]
by kelseylinn
Nov 29, 2011 (11:59 am)
I'd say its Average.
I mean, I didn't pay a huge amount for it, but I would love to get back at least what I paid for it. And, I don't want someone to low ball me and me just take it because I don't know the worth. That's why I thought I would ask around and get some opinions.
#1007 of 1030 Re: 1990 supercharged ford thunderbird [kelseylinn]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Nov 29, 2011 (12:14 pm)
Well given the mechanical issues and the "average" condition, and that you can find them pretty clean and running well for around $3000, I'd say $1500 is the full blue sky limit on this, and I'd take any close offer to that, down to say $1K.
#1008 of 1030 Bumper With Amnesia - Where Do I Belong??
by dschluer
Feb 08, 2012 (8:11 pm)
Can anyone identify this wayward bumper? Is it worth more than scrap? I won't sell it unless I can identify it.
Thanks in advance!
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