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Re: O/T Need help finding value of collector car
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Posted by rgvtx on November 26, 2006 at 14:38:55 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: O/T Need help finding value of collector car posted by Greg C on November 26, 2006 at 12:24:09:
Greg, Your off to a pretty good start but have you looked at Ebay yet? You didn't state where the car is located, and I can tell you that will always make a big difference in value. Just like tractors, it cost quite a bit to transfer a car, especially a non running car across the country. When you looked at NADA I assume you used the lowest value it showed? If so, that price will still be too high as it's going to be for a running and driving automobile. Your does not sound like a parts car, but it also does not sound like a running driving vehicle. Something that might help you, go to the Antique Automobile Club of American site at www.aaca.org and look for a chapter near you. If your lucky they will have a web page or a way to contact them and no doubt you will find someone that will not only be able to help you place a value on your car, but also may be very interested in your car. 39, 40 and 41 Fords are quite popular down here in South Texas so again location is important. Here are some pictures of the same era Fords that I see almost weekly at our local car shows and get togethers. Maybe the pictures will encourage you to keep yours and finish it?
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