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Link for TR values
Always refer to the NADA "Classic, Collectible, and Special Interest Car Appraisal Guide" values when trying to judge a fair value for a TR, GN, GNX, or GS that happens to be in excellent shape. The link below will take you to the page of the NADA web site that has the page containing all relevant year links from this guide. Be sure to properly judge the model and trim for the car you are judging the value of.
1987 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1987&da1 1986 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1986&da1 1985 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1985&da1 1984 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1984&da1 1983 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1983&da1 1982 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1982&da1 1981 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1981&da1 1980 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1980&da1 1979 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1979&da1 1978 cars http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...a=1&y=1978&da1
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Last edited by Keller; 04-21-2008 at 12:38 PM. |
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Re: Link for TR values
nice info, thanks
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fyi--NADA also lists the GN as an option under 198x Regals in the used car (not classic car) section. My bank called this AM and told me that the loan value on an '87 GN was something like $4300. I directed them to the $8K/$14K/$23K that shows on the link.
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i don't believe the NADA is the best gauge for the value of one of our cars. the way they get the values is by sampling the selling prices for every such car, and they don't at all consider any modifications that may have been done. as we all know, it is somewhat hard to find a stock gn or t-type out there, and the fast ones tend to go for a lot more money. the current nada says the LOW retail for a t-type like mine is 7 thousand something, and high is in the 20s. there's no way my car is worth that much. look at the t-types in the for sale section -- the only ones going for over $7000 are either highly modded or in pristine shape with VERY low miles. hardly low retail. bottom line -- mods affect the values of our cars so much that you can't just go by one simple set of guidelines. you have to take everything into consideration.
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'87 Regal T-Type -- pretty much stock, slow '98 Regal GS -- modded, see profile for mods '86 Cutlass Supreme -- project '89 Civic DX hatch -- broke '90 Civic DX sedan -- daliy driver pile |
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Yea, it's a little off... select an 84 Grand National then check 6 cyl. in options and 10% is deducted (LOL) and if you select the 307, they add the 10%
Maybe i'll scour the earth for that ultra rare 307 powered Grand National... never know what it could be worth in 10 years.
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Anyone paid attention to the prices GNs are going for on Ebay. they arent going down . Beaters are bringing top dollar.
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Classic Car Financial loan me the money for my 87 GN. Loan value was 16k with 127,000 miles on it. It's built and the motor only has 4,000 miles. I only paid 10k though.
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I would not sell mine for $7k
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