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pribasdavila91
11-13-2018, 12:15 PM
Hey guys so I’m trying to see value of my Camaro to see if I want to sell it, trade it , or finish it. I’ve added a description of the car below with the upgrades and everything that’s included.

I have been working on this car for a little over 4 years Car has NO RUST WHATSOEVER!!!

Car is powered by an 2010 LS3 with hooker performance headers, tr6060 trans with hawks MGW short shifter, new painless wiring throughout, pypes 3" exhaust, be cool radiator, dual adjustable viking coil overs, bmr upper and lower control arms and sway bar, wildwood powered 4 wheel disk brakes, 10 bolt moser rear end, new US Mags Rambler 1pc gunmetal wheels with Nitto NT555 G2 tires(18in in front 20in in rear), phantom gages and corbeau racing seats.

Everything put on this car was purchased brand new and I have kept a book of receipts as proof.

Car is 90% finished but I have all the parts left to finish, only things left to do are minor interior things like power window mechanisms, door and kick panels, sails and rear panels, speakers, roll cage, carpet trim, rubber seal trim for windows and vintage A/C.

WILLING TO TRADE FOR OTHER MUSCLE CARS
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badazz81z28
11-14-2018, 08:09 PM
Wow, looks very nice. Was the car's paint recently done? Do you have the original hood? Personally I would at least put the easy stuff together (Door panels and trim etc.) I would make it a complete driving car as much a possible as things that are not done will be thrown back at you as justification for a lower price tag. Just my opinion...I would also throw the correct full bumper on the car. The bumperettes on a full bumper car just doesn't look right.

As for price...Its very difficult...Just in the drivetrain and the parts, it looks like you got $15K plus into it. I would take a stab in the dark and say a $25-$30K price tag.

stab6902
11-15-2018, 05:27 AM
I agree, whatever route you go, finish putting the car together. You're so close! You'll enjoy it more if you keep it, and it'll be worth more if you sell/trade it. From what I've seen, a complete car is worth 20%+ more than a "mostly" complete one. That's a good return on a few days worth of time.