$9,800 is an oddly low price for this car? It is a 1967 Firebird that has been cut up for racing and powered by a SBC. I actually thought it was kinda high. Take care. Tom Worthington
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Originally posted by Tom396: $9,800 is an oddly low price for this car? It is a 1967 Firebird that has been cut up for racing and powered by a SBC. I actually thought it was kinda high. Take care. Tom Worthington
I was thinking the same as Tom, seems to be and old dog that needs to be updated , you could easily sent a lot doing that....
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Posts: 2698 | Location: OLD NICK OUT ON THE TRACK OR IN THE DESERT | Registered: March 09, 2010
Maybe it is overpriced, but I have been looking for a 67-69 camaro/firebird for awhile and haven't found anything priced that cheap in over 10 years roller or turnkey and cut up as you guys say. If u have any leads on a 67-69 camaro/firebird backhalf car/turnkey 10-15k range, then please let me know.
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Posts: 497 | Location: N/A | Registered: December 17, 2003
1st gen Firebirds never seem to fetch as much as 1st gen Camaros. I saw that car when I was browsing Racing Junk... I've been wanting a door car but am not ready to pull the trigger yet. If I were, I would definitely go look at it.
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Posts: 657 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: February 26, 2000
Based on that one photo, I would agree he's giving it away at that price despite it obviously being a a build from the 80s. It's still worth the $ even if the engine is junk.
Posts: 13522 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 20, 2000
It appears someone has replaced the stock front subframe, which decreases the value even more and the interior is a mess along with the hacked up trans tunnel and dash. I like stock interiors.
This would be a project and at a min $1500-2000 in replacing the shocks, springs and rod ends.
Still a nice looking bodied car, but not worth more than 6k I would think.
What do u guys think?
Posts: 497 | Location: N/A | Registered: December 17, 2003
Once the Craigslist ad was provided, it made more sense regarding the price. $9800 was assuming that this was a backhalved car with the 67-69 camaro stock front suspension, which it isn't. That alone reduces the price in my opinion.
Now it makes sense why it isn't selling for $9800.
Posts: 497 | Location: N/A | Registered: December 17, 2003