Same old story’s in 2007 about our SSR’s taken from "Windsor Star" paper
Prices are in Canadian $.$$
They agree with me about hardtop and how much the looks change with top down.
I would think 03 and 04 would be closer in value if same mileage.
Keep in mind my 03 listed for 78k new.
left click on open attatchment, to inlarge for reading.
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My SSR: 2004 Ricochet Silver #9337 Born on 05/03/2004 Custom Seats, running boards, Magnaflow, Bosal 5" tips
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Originally Posted by REBEL
Same old story’s in 2007 about our SSR’s taken from "Windsor Star" paper
Prices are in Canadian $.$$
They agree with me about hardtop and how much the looks change with top down.
I would think 03 and 04 would be closer in value if same mileage.
Keep in mind my 03 listed for 78k new.
My SSR: 04 UV, BOD 2-18-04, SN 5550, lots of polished billet, Superchips, K&N - Previous 03 and 05 owner
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Originally Posted by REBEL
Same old story’s in 2007 about our SSR’s taken from "Windsor Star" paper
Prices are in Canadian $.$$
They agree with me about hardtop and how much the looks change with top down.
I would think 03 and 04 would be closer in value if same mileage.
Keep in mind my 03 listed for 78k new.
left click on open attatchment, to inlarge for reading.
It would have been interesting to see how sales would have ended up if they offered 2 versions, the one we have now and one as a hardtop at $7-10K less than the convertible price. I am sure in a few years someone will pull one out of a wrecking yard, fill in the gaps in the roof, and make one a hardtop.
My SSR: #23198 06 Blue 3SS #375 of 532 - Birthday 12/21/05 - Took delivery 9/5/06 (2nd owner)
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Originally Posted by Dragon2U
It would have been interesting to see how sales would have ended up if they offered 2 versions, the one we have now and one as a hardtop at $7-10K less than the convertible price. I am sure in a few years someone will pull one out of a wrecking yard, fill in the gaps in the roof, and make one a hardtop.
I think the hardtop would lose out too the hrdtop convert. However if it were HT v rag top I think HT would win.
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Same old story’s in 2007 about our SSR’s taken from "Windsor Star" paper
Prices are in Canadian $.$$
They agree with me about hardtop and how much the looks change with top down.
I would think 03 and 04 would be closer in value if same mileage.
Keep in mind my 03 listed for 78k new.
left click on open attatchment, to inlarge for reading.
The coolest part about the SSR is its "drop top" people never grow tired of watching it perform its engineering miracle.
I know I never would have gave it a second look had it been just a hardtop when it came out.
I remember seeing the ASC hard top version (the Diamondback) at the Auto Show and wondered who would buy that?
My SSR: SSR 04 – PEDIGREE SSR Chrome Wheels w/ 1st Aux. Gauge Package released for Production. #9684
Dang how things change....
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Originally Posted by cruzned
78K Canadian!
Dang it... I wish I had put in some bucks into a Canadian bank way back when Ed bought his SSR. I would then make an exchange back to US bucks. I would then have some extra $$$ cash to buy another SSR and then some left over too.
My SSR: 2005 Aqua Blur, 2006 Redline, AKA Lil' Red & Bubalou
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Originally Posted by Marc NY
Dang it... I wish I had put in some bucks into a Canadian bank way back when Ed bought his SSR. I would then make an exchange back to US bucks. I would then have some extra $$$ cash to buy another SSR and then some left over too.
Yea! I bought the two Aqua Blur's when the Canuck Buck was at about .90 and .95 US$ and thought I was such a smart guy Same trucks would be 3500-4000 'cheaper' to me today. Oh well, still just as much fun to drive.
My SSR: SSR 04 – PEDIGREE SSR Chrome Wheels w/ 1st Aux. Gauge Package released for Production. #9684
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Originally Posted by sparky
Yea! I bought the two Aqua Blur's when the Canuck Buck was at about .90 and .95 US$ and thought I was such a smart guy Same trucks would be 3500-4000 'cheaper' to me today. Oh well, still just as much fun to drive.
It could have been much worse... back when it was around .55 or less ... to the US dollar.
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