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Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
I've got one that I'm going to be putting up for sale and I don't really know how limited the production was on these cars. I know that '88 was the last year, but how many GT's were produced with T-tops? Is anyone able to find that info or where should I look? Thanks.
 
Posted by 5.0-srt-4 (Member # 5864) on :
 
TO BE HONEST THERE NOT WORTH MUCH..
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 5.0-srt-4:
TO BE HONEST THERE NOT WORTH MUCH..

I guess that all depends on who you're talking to. I'm not trying to get a value. I already know what I'll be asking for it since it is exceptionally clean and original. I was simply curious as to how unusual the car is. I would be the first to tell you that rare doesn't always mean desirable, but it's still cool to have something unique/different.
 
Posted by Chris83179 (Member # 6017) on :
 
Two numbers I see floating around are around 300 and 900. Not sure where the numbers originated from, or if they were pulled out of someplace where the sun don't shine...
 
Posted by Luke87GT (Member # 21) on :
 
I've owned one for 5 years.

Don't kid yourself, there is hardly a premium for T-tops.

After owning one, I would never buy one again.

I find that most people steer clear of them as well.

Safe bet would be to price it like you would any 88GT and see what happens.
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Luke87GT:
I've owned one for 5 years.

Don't kid yourself, there is hardly a premium for T-tops.

After owning one, I would never buy one again.

I find that most people steer clear of them as well.

Safe bet would be to price it like you would any 88GT and see what happens.

I think that I already summed it up when I said, "Rare doesn't necessarily mean desirable." Still, the car is exceptionally clean.
 




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