It could vary, how well it was restored, what it was restored with, how much if it is still original. For example, if the stock paint color said (example: Candy Apple Red) and you had it custom painted black with super cool flames, the value drops. If you have looked at restored cars, some say "MATCHING NUMBERS" which means it was repalced with the original part, which keeps the value higher. Modifying stocj parts could go both ways, if you have an original Pontiac 400 motor, and you bore it out, it could still go for the same cause its the original motor. After market motors, though nice, might not appeal to people who want the car original.
how much trans fluid do i add when changing trans fliud in my 2000 focus
if your Winchester shotgun is the lightweight field model then it is valued at 1250.00 for one in 70% condition up to 2,000 for one in 98%condition.
The LT1 Trans am is rated to have 275whp from the factory.
The 1987 Trans Am didn't have a 455
305
Lots
Depends on what year trans am your talking about, need the year.
Yes, but trans are much worse.
Depends on what car you're at talking about.
The cost of a 1967 Mustang is dependent upon how the 1967 Mustang has been restored. A fully restored 1967 Mustang can bring is much as 80 thousand dollars at auction.
The value of a 1974 Trans Am can vary widely based on factors such as its condition, mileage, and specific features. On average, prices can range from around $15,000 to over $50,000 for well-maintained or restored models. Rare options or low production numbers can significantly increase the value. For the most accurate assessment, it’s best to consult classic car price guides or recent sales data.
The 1997 Trans Ams have 285 horsepower. The WS6 models had 305.