I realize that condition (rust, no rust) mileage and wear and tear have a
huge impact on final "value" of an almost 40 year old car. However, what
would you expect to pay for a 68 Cutlass S convertible with 80,000 miles?
Needs small amount of body work, paint and a new top. Interior is in great
shape.
Car runs and drives fine. Condition of about a 7 of 10. Your opinions are
appreciated. Give me a range from $ and to $. Thanks.
Eightupman - 02 Nov 2006 03:49 GMT
A car is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it REGARDLESS of it's
"value" A car you are describing could fetch anywhere from $7-$10,000 With
so many factors considered it isnt really funny. Was the car ever wrecked,
how much documentation do you have, how much more money will it take to make
a Concourse restoration. WHERE in the country are you. That car in NYC will
sell for double than it would in say......Lubbock Texas....
Bottem line is what do YOU think it is worth to you. Either you will get
folks interested or they will not be because the price is tooo high.
If you were to advertise it, scope out either www.oldspower.com (people who
have oldsmobiles but dont want to spend a lot of money) or www.442.com
(people who know what part number came on what engine in what year car, and
will pay accordingly)
You can get a fair idea starting there.
John
>I realize that condition (rust, no rust) mileage and wear and tear have a
> huge impact on final "value" of an almost 40 year old car. However, what
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> Car runs and drives fine. Condition of about a 7 of 10. Your opinions are
> appreciated. Give me a range from $ and to $. Thanks.