oldcartrader.com It may not have the models listed but when one comes up for sale you'll know what they are asking.
Another place is hemmingsmotornews.com
2007-03-22 03:46:51
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answered by Fordman 7
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The value of classic muscle cars varies greatly depending on the condition, (lack of)modifications, vehicle demand, area of purchase.
If you found a stock, complete and pristine 1971 Pontiac Firebird in California, you could pay over $30,000.
On the other hand, you could pay $600 for a beater in North Carolina.
2007-03-22 04:04:10
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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i think of it must be your starter getting too warm attempt putting header wrap around the closest header tube on your starter. I dont like the belief of using a warmth shelter on your starter because of the fact to me it keeps warmth in and doesnt permit air to the starter, thats why i might wrap the header. you will get that stuff at any areas save and its no longer too costly. I dont think of it must be vapor lock because of the fact the vehicle might spit and sputter at idle while working. permit me comprehend if it works.
2016-10-01 08:01:13
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answered by ? 4
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Have you tried their website? www.kbb.com ?
Update...I checked myself, and can't find that info on their website any longer. I did, however, find this link on Cars.com that apparently uses kbb's older car info...give it a try.
Good luck~
2007-03-22 03:45:49
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answered by gtimandan 2
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kbb only works for cars from like 86-up
you have to have them apparised
2007-03-22 03:48:25
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answered by robertisaar 4
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The one he mentioned is Kelly the offical guide that dealerships use is
http://www.nada.com/
2007-03-22 03:49:40
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answered by James B 5
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try going to www.kbb.com and see what you find there...they should be able to tell you.
2007-03-22 03:50:43
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answered by globalystic1 3
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