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03-21-2018, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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Whats it worth?
Looking for some insight on what my car is worth as is, its a 96 S14 with a s15 front clip, steel fenders and hood, fresh white paint, rust free. Stock suspension except coil overs in rear for height adjustment for tire fitment. It is a running driving 400+ hp ls1 T56 swapped car with hooker long tubes and GTO pan, has power steering but no heat or a/c or radio right now. The problem is I just got it done and fired the engine and one of the oil cooler block offs was previously drilled out without my knowledge so it starved the bottom end for oil and now has bearing damage. It didn't run long so unsure how bad. I'm considering selling as is because I don't want to spend the time to take it back apart and fix it and kinda lost interest now. engine mods are a 227/236 600/600 cam, ls6 intake and 243 heads with pac 1218 springs.
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03-21-2018, 10:10 AM | #5 |
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fenders made to fit. also forgot to add it has the z32 brake upgrade and a z32 diff with lsd and 350 axle shafts. I bought the car as a previously swapped roller with all the swap parts and put my own engine and trans in it over the winter then this happened.
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03-21-2018, 10:14 AM | #6 | |
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03-21-2018, 10:22 AM | #8 |
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When you say the fenders made to fit, were they grafted with S14 fender/S15 fender or just trimmed the S15 fender? Looks good though, I went through a similar failure and was pretty bummed. Much happier I decided to rebuild it and keep it though.
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03-21-2018, 10:27 AM | #10 |
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I did not do the work but it looks like s15 fenders were just trimmed/modified to fit. It's probably never going to be a show car but it looks nice. I'm sure I will probably keep it buy I'm in MN and summers are short. I also have 2 classic cars and 2 boats that need to be prepared for summer and just am feeling a little stressed for time.
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03-21-2018, 10:29 AM | #11 |
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body is pretty straight and paint looks nice and was professionally done, interior is mostly complete and in good shape overall. missing a few pieces and needs a good cleaning
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03-21-2018, 10:39 AM | #12 | |
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It's worth keeping, that is what it is worth.
If you're not hurting for money or space and don't have someone breathing down your neck to get rid of it, you'd be foolish to let it go. You'll regret it when all you will be able to find when you want to get back in is shitted out half-cocked wannabe drift cars.
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03-21-2018, 10:53 AM | #13 |
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Whats it worth?
I’m with Phlip, unless you’re hurting for money or space I’d just keep it. It’s really hard to value something that has had a motor from this car put in it and body parts from that car put on it. If you’re dead set on selling or pricing it I would say ask yourself what would you pay for it.
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03-21-2018, 11:54 AM | #15 | |
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Are you reading the responses to this thread?
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03-21-2018, 11:55 AM | #16 |
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Very simple.
Post it up for a high price if you don't need to sell it. If someone gives you an offer you're happy to take, then sell it. Otherwise, put it away for a while and fix it later.
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03-21-2018, 12:06 PM | #18 |
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I am reading the replies, so if I decided to post it for a high price, is $8000 high? $8000 won't exactly make me happy but it could pay off some bills and make it possible for me to enjoy my short summer more easily.
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03-21-2018, 12:10 PM | #19 |
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Like I said $7K-$10K would be the range. What hurts you is no suspension and not knowing the severity of engine failure. Ill say it right now, car is worth more to you than anyone else at the moment. Its a great looking car, keep it and sell the classic turds. Living in Minnesota myself years ago, classics don't last and for having all the salt id rather destroy a 240.
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03-21-2018, 12:11 PM | #20 |
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$8k would be a good place to start. Again, post it to what you think is a fair asking price and if someone makes you an offer you can live with take it. You don't have to feed it so if it sits in storage until you get an acceptable offer or find interest/time to finish it, so be it.
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03-22-2018, 02:26 PM | #23 | |
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Glad you came to your senses. Keeping it and fixing it -- storing it until you're up to it -- is really the only smart decision.
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