![]() ![]() I only had one 'get away from me', my 88 Camaro IROC Z clone. With a recondition it would be worth a fortune today However, the body was in fantastic shape and the electric top worked great. She was fast! I had it 6 months of which it was on blocks four of them. Mine was a 1969 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 convertable with a Muncy Rockcrusher four speed. I have decided that it will do my heart good to dwell on something else besides the non-delivery of my early order. I must've had a bad year in 2002, but I can't really remember. Tried to buy it back six months ago for $20k 44k miles, he wouldn't take it. Convertible, one of 250 built, bought in 1996 for $19,000 from a guy with a pregnant wife, sold to a friend in 2002 for $12,000 36K miles because I was tired of paying $100 per month to insure it. It's that nice.ģ) 1994 Trans Am 25th anniv. Would be worth $30k today maybe?Ģ) 1968 Camaro 327/210, Tripoli Turquoise, Pearl Parchment Deluxe Int., bought from orig owner (after pestering him for nearly four years while it wasted away in his back yard) in 1993 for $900, self performed frame off restoration over 3 plus years, spent $9000, reluctantly sold to a pest who heard I had it, for $13,000 in 2002. What's the worst mistake you ever made in letting a car get away from you? I have three such experiences in my nearly 50 years of living:ġ) 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400, Red/White (pearl parchment?) deluxe interior, bought for $80 in 1975, spent $3000 on it, sold in 1979 for $700 so I could but a Honda Prelude. ![]()
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