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A few years ago, I sold a 1971 Trans Am 455 H.O. that had been in our family since purchased new by my uncle in 1971. I made the guy who I sold it to promise that if he ever had to sell it, he'd call me first. Guess what. He's selling. The car's got 45k original miles. It's Lucerne Blue with black deluxe interior, automatic transmission, and a few options (A/C, power windows, AM/FM, can't remember the others right now.) It in beautiful original condition. It's hard to find one nicer.
So, my question for you guys is: How much is that car worth in today's market? Thanks! |
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Restored or original... like as in original paint original interior un-restored chassis and engine bay?
There are a few factors to consider in this one... especially with the factor of very original thrown in...
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I remember your car when you had it on here-can't believe It has been a few years already?? That was a very nice example.I don't think much of anything other than azure turquoise 16k orig mile COPO camaros are selling for top dollar right now.50k if it had another pedal?? This is a very hard time to hold gross on anything automotive.jmho
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The car was painted once, in 1973, by my uncle. He put about 38,000 miles on it during the first few years of ownership. Then he decided to make it a keeper, and he took it apart, painted it, and put it back together himself. He's very skilled, so it was all done right and took about 6 months. So yes, it's been repainted once, but done right. Car has been babied it's whole life. I sold it, and our family's 70 Olds W-30 with 18K original miles, to pay for my dad's surgery. Dad made it through the surgery, but had DVT clots filling both legs which ballooned up bigger than his waist! Just glad he's still with us. Anyway, can almost afford to buy the TA back, and trying to come up with a fair price. Thanks.
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I would imagine 45K would be current market value. Cant tell much more without seeing pictures. Big $$$ items would be carb & distributor - if not original pieces deduct about 5K.
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All mechanicals are 100% original -- including carb and distributor. Engine never out or opened up.
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Under hood. All clean and all original.
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Does anyone know how many blue ones were manufactured in 1971?
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Boy Jay, that is a smart looking car. Glad to hear your Dad made it thru the surgery. Hope he continues to recover. Best of luck retrieving your TA.
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Well, I think I just got a STIFFY seeing those pictures. Sorry that I can't help with the value but Steve is the top dog on early Trans Ams. He will be a good judge of the current value.
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