Pro-Am II is it worth it
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Pro-Am II is it worth it
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/1745009711.html
Check it out. it says a pro am II never heard of it. is it worth $23,000
Check it out. it says a pro am II never heard of it. is it worth $23,000
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Re: Pro-Am II is it worth it
75000 miles and only 1 lousy pic, i'd give him 500 bux sight unseen. Its far from worth 23k, dont care what it is.
besides, isnt a pro-am just stickers and a bolt on cowl for the hood? they are nothing special
besides, isnt a pro-am just stickers and a bolt on cowl for the hood? they are nothing special
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Re: Pro-Am II is it worth it
The Pro Am has been discussed a few times on this forum as they appear to be popping up lately:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/hist...o-am-info.html
John (okfoz)'s post narrows it down some:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/post...261-post7.html
It's basically just an appearance package that apparently was largely performed on the lesser models with the lesser powertrains (V6 or 305 TBI).
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/hist...o-am-info.html
John (okfoz)'s post narrows it down some:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/post...261-post7.html
It's basically just an appearance package that apparently was largely performed on the lesser models with the lesser powertrains (V6 or 305 TBI).
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Re: Pro-Am II is it worth it
Haven't you heard that a picture is worth 23,000 words? A bad picture of absolutely nothing is apparently worth $23,000! This has to be somebody's idea of a joke?
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Re: Pro-Am II is it worth it
Yeah, a Pro/Am is worth nothing more than a normal Firebird is. It is an aftermarket conversion usually done on base model cars. The picture doesn't show anything but with 70k miles it's likely a $2300 car. Definitely not $23,000.
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