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Where to look up the value of a 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Cross Fire Fuel Injection T-Top?

What website can I look up the value of my 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Cross Fire Fuel Injection T-Top.

I have been trying to look up the value on several websites like Kelley Blue Book, however every website doesn't go back to 1983 Auto Values.

My uncle would like to purchase the car from me. I would like to get a FAIR value so that neither of us are taken advantage of!!!!!

Thank you for any help you make be able to give me!!!!!

Please provide a link!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Craigslist.

    Put the car up for sale as "taking offers", and see what you get offered for it.

    Keep in mind, there is no such thing as a "fair value", or "book value", when it comes to real world market.

    It's simply a matter of supply and demand. If you feel $5,000 is fair, and he feels $500 is, you have to negotiate.

    But a book value would be pointless, because the authors of the book aren't there buying the car.

    For example, you looked at KBB. Which specifically says that it SHOULD NOT be used for evaluation of a vehicle's value, but that it is a guide to show a representation of prices.

    So even if your car was on there, that's not it's value.

    A 1983 Z28, since I've purchased two of them previously (well, one was an 84) should be worth somewhere around $800. The two I've purchased were below that, in great shape. But as my point proves, that has no bearing at all on your transaction, any more than a book value would.

    The crossfire injection engine is a HUGE negative, though. It's a total piece of crap, pain to work on, and there's no support from GM at all. If it had just a basic 305 or 350 in there, it'd be worth more.

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    Where to look up the value of a 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Cross Fire Fuel Injection T-Top?

    What website can I look up the value of my 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Cross Fire Fuel Injection T-Top.

    I have been trying to look up the value on several websites like Kelley Blue Book, however every website doesn't go back to 1983 Auto Values.

    My uncle would like to purchase the car from...

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    1983 Camaro Z28

  • 4 years ago

    1983 Chevy Camaro

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    Stick it to him good. It should be worth half of what an 82 and an 84 added together and then cut in half is worth. Seeing as it would be a one and only ever manufactured. Get him good. I paid $300 for mine last year.

  • 1 decade ago

    http://www.nadaguides.com/ Nada guides is the best for value on older cars

    Nada shows $2,393

    This vehicle would be in mechanically functional condition, needing only minor reconditioning. The exterior paint, trim, and interior would show normal wear, needing only minor reconditioning. May also be a deteriorated restoration or a very poor amateur restoration. Most usable "as-is".

    Some of the vehicles in this publication could be considered "Daily Drivers" and are not valued as a classic vehicle. When determining a value for a daily driver, it is recommended that the subscriber use the low retail value.

    Note: This value does not represent a "parts car"

  • Tony
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/

    That year and motor weren't that desirable, however if the car is in good shape it's still worth at least a grand.

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