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06-25-2007 #1
To ALL G-Body owners!
I just wanted to bring to attention the growth spurt the g-bodies are involved in. I started buying them back in 2000 and at the time they weren't that popular. At least I wasn't aware of it. As of late there has been quite a surge in the growing members with g-bodies. I would just like to say keep up the good work to those of you involved in some serious g-body projects, and keep us updated. Heres a few pics of my projects that are at a standstill at the moment. Blue 78, white 78 (former CarCraft project) & 83 Woodie Wagon (photochop of what it will look like).
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06-26-2007 #2
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Shhhhhhhhhhh!!! If more people start building/buying G-bodies, they won't be affordable any more!!!
Steve Ragusa - North Jersey
2006 Infiniti G35x
Former Build - 1988 Monte Carlo SS - ZZ4-cammed TPI 355, F-body serpentine conversion, World-Class 5-speed, Eibachs/Bilsteins, Howe tall LBJs, 34mm hollow front swaybar, 3/4" straight rear bar, 17" Coys C55s, 12" front discs, and more. Sold on 2/28/11.
06-26-2007 #3
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X2!Shhhhhhhhhhh!!! If more people start building/buying G-bodies, they won't be affordable any more!!!
Cool wagon...2010 Camaro RS/SS
2009 Challenger SRT8
1986 Monte Carlo SS
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06-26-2007 #4
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Zero mile 1987 GN's are now getting $35k, while zero mile GNX's $100k.
I have looked for a nice SS the last few years and it seems to me that some of the SS owners see the GN prices and think they can get $15k for a 50k mile car. Big diff on power between a GN and a carb'd 305 - cannot really even compare.
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06-27-2007 #5c'mon Steve... tell me you would'nt like to see the value of your car jump up to at least a respectable portion of what you've ot into it?
Originally Posted by TPI Monte SS
I know I would. At least you know anyone who builds a G body (especially Monte Carlos) is in it for the car not the resale value.
06-27-2007 #6If I did a G-body it would have to be the Grand National or a GN Clone.
I love that all balck mean looking car!
.~Chris
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06-27-2007 #7I bought my first when the were not popular. And now they have blown up. Will they be the next 1st Gen Camaro? Naa
JEFF SHORTT
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06-27-2007 #8
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I've had three that came and went...and another two that are currently taking up space, time, and money
06-27-2007 #9I've had 9 g-bodies over the years...still own #1 and #3 lol
Matt
1980 Malibu, off the jackstands.....let's see if a T-56 will last longer than a TH-700R4
06-27-2007 #10
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1st car was g-body.... it'll be my last one too
Still regretting selling my 84 Elky..
06-28-2007 #11
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Good point John. I agree, I'd love to see my car worth $$ someday, I just don't want the G-bodies to turn into unobtainable (for the average income household) muscle cars like the early Camaros and Chevelles. One guy I know just sold his super straight and clean '84 SS on Ebay. It was a New Mexico car with absolutely zero rust on it. It had a great running TPI 350, 6-speed trans, 12" front brakes, and a nice interior, and he got a whopping $7500. IMO, someone stole that car. It should've gone for $10K easily.
Originally Posted by John S
Steve Ragusa - North Jersey
2006 Infiniti G35x
Former Build - 1988 Monte Carlo SS - ZZ4-cammed TPI 355, F-body serpentine conversion, World-Class 5-speed, Eibachs/Bilsteins, Howe tall LBJs, 34mm hollow front swaybar, 3/4" straight rear bar, 17" Coys C55s, 12" front discs, and more. Sold on 2/28/11.
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