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SignUp Now!Oh that's not true! They are consistant, a consistant money pit!:biggrin:
I'm aware of what years the colors were available and to me the Blue SS was the only one I cared for really which is why I own a blue T.27O or U or something paint code. I forget.
Cars body looks the same either way. Other then the TH-350 I would choose the 83 because of the blue interior not available on newer models.
I don't see your comparison with the TR tho. A Regal yes. But with a few thousand dollars it will run in the 11's. Monte SS cant make that claim so thats apples to oranges as far as I am concerned. No Moonroofs available either. Kinda partial to those.The Monte was slow junk and not any type of muscle car imo which means it's not worth much more then any other low mile car back in the 80's. A GN was light years ahead in technology and no comparison.
With the market right now, there is NO way it could fetch MSRP of that time. GN's and TTA's arent touching that territory yet ... so why should a Monte SS?
They are not?????
Show me an 86-87 Turbo Regal/GN with even 10,000 miles (not 1,900 miles) on it that someone doesn't want $5,000--$10,000 over the original MSRP today.
The pricing I've seen so far is way beyond the MSRP for low mile Regal's
and now starting to see the approaching MSRP asking price for the TTA's.
People can ask these prices, but they ARE NOT getting them.
I know the economy is a little weak, or is it just that the asking prices are waaay too much!!!!!!
Go on E-bay and search all the past auctions for what sold, and what didn't sell.
There are a lot of people out there still bidding reasonable money for nice cars.
However, they are not paying the top dollar people want for them.
Everything sky-rocketed up with the real estate BUBBLE (in less than 4 yrs).
Bubble popped, real estate came back down significantly, but not a lot of the asking prices for some Muscle cars including Turbo Regal's.
I am just going to keep my eyes open,
bound to get a little lucky sooner or later.
Sure the 305 is arguably the worst V8 GM ever released
Going low 11's with a Monte SS 305 is another story all together.
Your not gonna see Horsepower TV putting on a whole show on Monte SS's.
As for the 7.5 rear, I've always wondered why the SS got that but the 442 got the 8.5. That 307 must have been a real fire-breather.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree Brett.
The way I see it is..... the car is still a "special" model of a plain 'ol grocery getter of the 80's, just like our beloved TRs.
GN's, T-Types, turbo-T's WE4's, etc. are nothing more than a glorified Regal. The same Regal 99% of the buyers who bought them didn't give two $hits about. They got driven into the ground & then left to rot away in a junkyard.
Same goes for the SS Monte Carlos, Hurst/Olds,442, & 2+2. All special models of plain jane cars of that era.
Don't get me wrong, I love the TR's the best of all the special models, but I personally believe that all the special G-Body models deserve the same amount of respect when it comes down to collecting them, restoring them & preserving them as part of American Muscle Car history.
P.S. Not trying to knock your dick in the dirt Brett, but the Blue color was dropped after '84. This does make the '83-'84 Blue SS more desirable.
Amen, rant done.