values
Well as much as we love these cars, they aren't worth much now or yet.
The old car market in my opinion has really peaked and is on its way down (maybe not for the really extreme stuff) but I would say for the 60's, 70's muscle cars and the rarer more modern unique cars like Fox Mustangs, Thunderbird SC's, Dodge/"shelby" turbos, Grand National's (I"m sure I am missing a few worth of mention)
Some of us have a 'problem' we keep looking for them on the internet need'm or not - I have a super clean 92' Red drove it daily this summer and love it, BUT I STILL Like Looking at'm, my wife says I can look but not touch....
I would say locally once or twice a year a nominal value for a SUPER clean one, unmodified would be $5k-$6k - however finding somone to pay this is a VERY long process. Me, Bruce, Al - maybe all have our fill!
Your description is basically HIGH Km's which most of us don't care about as it is rust and 'clean' that counts. I would have to guess that if you got $2k-$2.5k you would be that might be a reasonable expectation, but it may take a year to do that.
If mine dissappeared I would pay $6k-$10k at the drop of a hat if I found a suitable showroom quality car.
It is embarrasing to note that I just got a Grand Caravan end of lease for the winter and I think it is 260 or so HP, with 6 speed auto, and room for all my toys!
my cents.....
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