Posted by jack harmon on March 24, 2009 at 06:52:20 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: 1930 Chevy Car Value? posted by Bobl1958 on March 23, 2009 at 14:24:34:
the real thing to look at on a chevy that age is the wood parts,the reason you dont see nearly as many of them is they used wood in places most cars didnt,If it has all the parts and is solid it should bring a good price but if the wood parts are missing or deteriorated to where they cant be duplicated the value drops very fast.i'd look at selling it fairly soon though if possible, because it sure appears the market for these old things are going down fast.good freind rebuilt a 29 chevy and he had tons of time and labor in trying to get all the wood to fit up right.sure made a pretty car though.
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