Hey ace, that was my comment that you were commenting on I imagine. If I were able to put hands on a car my valuation would look a whole lot different probably. It is a nice looking car in the 2 or 3 pics but seriously how can you make a valid estimate based on that. I personally looked at cars that looked nice and ran great but turned out to be Swiss cheese under the paint. The rust seemed to be the only thing from keeping it from folding n half. Some boards require that for sale adds include a price no matter how random. I tend to agree with this policy. I might consider buying this car but why should I start any kind of dialog about he purchase if this guy has just watched 36 hours of Barrett-Jackson and thinks his car must be worth 3 million because all the other red Firebirds went that high. My comment was just to impress the idea that if you want to sell your car you must at least decide on a ballpark figure to give sellers a idea of where they might want to start negotiations. A pool of potential buyers is not the best place to ask how much I should sell my car for? Do you think we should pump this guy up and say, that thing should sell for $50K easy, and send him on his merry way just because you dumped $40K in yours and you don't want somebody else devaluing your car by selling it cheap? There's more to it but I'll let it go by saying opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one.