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SignUp Now!Originally posted by BLACK6PACK
IMO most of the 80s cars wont be collectables. Not too many people will be searching 20 years from now for a big bad iroc with a 305 under the hood. The turbo buicks are one of the few exceptions.
Originally posted by BLACK6PACK
IMO most of the 80s cars wont be collectables. Not too many people will be searching 20 years from now for a big bad iroc with a 305 under the hood. The turbo buicks are one of the few exceptions.
Originally posted by littlesixsteve
What about the classic 1985 RENUALT TURBO FUEGO![]()
Originally posted by BLACK6PACK
I knew a guy that had an '80s RS camaro with a factory 350, and I'm pretty sure it had the 1le option too. Odd birds like that might bring some money, but we're still talking 235-245 hp from the 350.
Originally posted by BLACK6PACK
I knew a guy that had an '80s RS camaro with a factory 350, and I'm pretty sure it had the 1le option too. Odd birds like that might bring some money, but we're still talking 235-245 hp from the 350.
Originally posted by evil_gn
he says that 80's muscle cars wont be collectable like the 60's and 70's muscle cars are now.
i guess car collecting is just a fad and will pass....![]()
Originally posted by AZ Vic
Some body probably loves a pinto somewhere...![]()
Originally posted by Rage
I would love to build a Pinto with a 2.3T as a driver
Unfortunately I think thirdgens will go the way of the second gen for the most part. Some notables being collectable but most just ending up in the junkyard. Pity, they are fantastic platforms.