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1968 Firebird 400
heres the deal If i can make 5,000 dollars, my dad will sell me his all original, 1968 Firebird 400. i need to sell my car to make that much. but before i sell it, is it worth it? would any of you do this?
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Depending on the shape, yes, that could be a very good deal. Or not. Got pics, etc?
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I'll get some pics in a minute or two, gots to eat easter breakfast. mmmmm
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Yep, worth it IMO... if it is NOT going to be your daily car.
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it is, i would have to sell my 80 T/A to make enough money for it. Take into consideration, this thing is in better condition than my car as well.
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If you have a few grand more to pour into it then it's a possibility. |
it is somewhat restored and it has never broken down, it is jsut dusty and dirty casue it has been sitting all winter.
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It does not look somewhat restored at all to me. |
any first gen car that has power steering, power brakes, A/C , and a V8 with auto trans, Parchment interior from the factory is worth spending 10 /15 grand on , couple years work its worth 25 maybe 30 or more - do the color original to trim tag thats the - most cash return - its on the tag not what you like just what i seen bring the most money -- good luck with it -- jz
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You make that your daily driver and you will wreck it. Get a job & buy it w/o selling your 2nd gen (or get a beater).
Looks like a good car for $5k. Buy it & store it and do it over time. :2cents: |
I just wanted this car since my dad got it 8+ years ago. i didn't get it first cause he needed to see i was responsible. now that i have the opportunity, i wanna jump on it. whats wrong with that filter by the way? it seemed better than mine.
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Those filters are known fire hazards.
BTW, let me clarify my statement. Driving that car every day will wreck it. Rain, salt, other people, etc. Maybe make it a nice father & son project to do over the years that will be worth more to you in the long run then just a car. Maybe you can wrok out a payment plan. |
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I think its a nice deal, but I wouldt get it till your out of school and can get a daily driver. Its your dads car, so if he needs to get rid of it or is thinking of getting rid of it, you will be the first to know.
Dont those filters have foam? I also heard foam gets sucked in the carb?? just what i heard |
The car looks like a good deal for that price but trying to drive it daily will take some definite maintenance and safety upgrades. See what you can do to try and buy the car over time while using something else as a daily driver, that's your best bet.
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Those filters are a bad idea, one backfire it lights up, catches things on fire and then the pieces from the filter go down into carb, then the carb needs to be rebuilt and so on....seen it happen to my cousin. Anyway back to the car, i would wait till u have the money to buy that and a cheap beater car to get you around.
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I wish I had a 3 car garage...id give your father the 5k for it!! Looks like its in restorable shape. I guess it would have to take someone to really go over it to see how far and wide the rust is. But a 68 Firebird 400 with the options you have is a great car to have. Probably could sell it for more in its current shape.
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my dad has a 67 firebird 400, we paid 13k for it resto/moded a few years ago and yes its a garage queen lol, gets dusted off not washed
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its gonna be horrible to watch this car get ruined...
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uh...i'd possibly give you 6k for it(give your dad the 5k and keep 1 for yourself)
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the thing is, the 5k would be more of the family deal, i have no idea what he'd want for it for anyone else. and thanks bad64, for your wishful thinking.:finger:
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i have had my 80 for some time nowand have been treating it like the classic it is. i just hate when people think Teenager=bad driver. I understand that i have to baby this thing. jsut as i have my own car but even better. and i will seek the help of the people on here. thanks john.
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