Unlikely that it's lower on these particular vehicles. They're a large-pipe Large Breadloaf, almost always good numbers. The older ones with the smaller pipe are generally the ones to sell to a buyer who ignores the numbers. There ARE a few exceptions to both of these rules, so the numbers should be checked on ALL of them to obtain an accurate price.
As the late 90s-early 2000s vehicles (like these Olds Intrigues) are getting older and reaching the end of their useful life, the good # Breadloafs are going to become more and more prevalent. I bought three Large Breads today, all large-pipe and all over $120. The older low-grade $70 ones will always be around to some limited extent, but they are on the decline and the good ones are becoming more commonly seen.
Give it another five years, and the good Large Breadloaf will be the vast majority of what is still out there of them. This industry is constantly changing. At one time, Fishtail Chryslers were extremely common. Now, they're maybe 2 or 3 out of 100 pieces. That's where the old low-grade Breadloaf is eventually headed.
Sorry, Jord, I don't mean to hijack. I'll quit yakking now
Hopefully, some of you guys will find this helpful.
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