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<blockquote data-quote="PistolWhip" data-source="post: 15838398" data-attributes="member: 30361"><p>The cars location will play a major part in value. In the NE clean, rust free, stock foxes are hard to come by. From what I understand, in the southeast they’re much easier to find. </p><p></p><p>Anything in really good, stock condition is only getting harder to find though and if it’s truly all stock, it could be worth more to the “right buyer” than the majority of buyers. These cars were only stock once and not many were left that way through the 90’s and 00’s. Someone looking for a collector or Sunday driver will probably pay a premium but someone that’s gonna mod it anyway, isn’t gonna care that it’s stock.</p><p></p><p>I know that doesn’t really help you much, but it really is so dependent on so many factors. I would honestly suggest you check the Facebook sale groups in your region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PistolWhip, post: 15838398, member: 30361"] The cars location will play a major part in value. In the NE clean, rust free, stock foxes are hard to come by. From what I understand, in the southeast they’re much easier to find. Anything in really good, stock condition is only getting harder to find though and if it’s truly all stock, it could be worth more to the “right buyer” than the majority of buyers. These cars were only stock once and not many were left that way through the 90’s and 00’s. Someone looking for a collector or Sunday driver will probably pay a premium but someone that’s gonna mod it anyway, isn’t gonna care that it’s stock. I know that doesn’t really help you much, but it really is so dependent on so many factors. I would honestly suggest you check the Facebook sale groups in your region. [/QUOTE]
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