ball park price on what mint low mile '92 is worth??

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GSXR1216 said:
actually no i wouldnt, i would think this car with 5000 miles would gain more value ,not loose more in 4 more years....

I see what your saying, but unfortunately IMO a 92 lx mustang is not a highly sought after classic like a 57 Chevy, 67-68 Chevelle, 68 fast back, etc. The availability and rareness is what makes cars like them worth what they are worth regardless of miles. I think at this point in time you’re still going down in value with time (although probably not as fast as it has before) rather than up due to the fact there are still a good number of them roaming the streets that can be bought for 3-$4000, unless you find that certain someone who is looking for exactly what you have to offer and is willing to pay you for it. But again I'm just playing devils advocate with my opinions and the true test would be to put it on the market and see. It's truly only worth what a buyer will pay for it. I wouldn’t doubt sooner or later someone would pay you 13k. I think it may take a while to find them. Especially since loan value that the bank looks at wouldn't be anywhere near 13k. Put it up on eBay with a crazy reserve and start it out at 1000. See how high it goes and what the market is willing to pay for it. I'd be curious. Again :nice: car..
 
hmmmm, i got a '57 chevy also, maybe i should sell that instead????

i certainly wont be putting it on ebay with all the deadbeat bidders and scam auctions as of lately on ebay... ebay used to be good place, its pretty sketchy lately....
 
All I was saying is a p.o.s '05 Honda Civic with 5 miles on the clock sells for 20K!! There are plenty of buyers in this country that know this LX with 5000 is a better deal at $13K. You find a guy who wants a '90s LX 5.0 hatch, wine colored with low, low miles and there's your best buyer. If he's been smart with saving and he really wants the car, there you go.

"Appraised value" : A few people appraise the car at 18K, you want 13K, but the most anyone is willing to pay for it is 11K ...... is the car worth 18, 13 or 11??
 
I think that the fact that 99% of the people who see it will want it,only .9% will be able to pay cash for it but wont cause the dont like something about it... .1% will have the ability to pay for it and have to have that car! BTW sweet car just my .02
 
GSXR1216 said:
Wow, 7-8k, your freaking kidding me right???? It was appraised at $13500 in '01, the reason i was trying get some ideas on price is that everything i see in the SN classifieds shows cars that guys call "low mileage" cars with 50-60k, thats not really low mile to me seeing as mine has 1/10th of the miles!! anyway i was seeing cars with 50k plus miles with similiar mods listed in the mid teens, i guess those guys are really dreaming then!!

I understand all the "its worth whats somebodys willing to pay theory" however theres also a resoanble range of what the car is really worth, I'm just trying to find that range.

thanks!

I purchased an 88GT convertible with 7000 original miles last year. The car is fully documented and 100% original, including gatorbacks. The car is truly mint and was never in the rain. I paid $13K for it and I am very happy with it. I hope to drive it 200-300 miles per year and keep in for my boys.