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Hi there to all...I an new here but I need to pick some brains.....I have a 1966 Belvedere that I acquired. I am looking to put it up for sale but want to offer it for a reasonable price... Where would I find information about pricing this properly//
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where would I have that done?????
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Re: need advice??????
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Insurance companies often use appraisers for vehicles to accuratly determine replacement values. |
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Re: need advice??????
Your DMV should have the "Automotive Blue Book" available. This lists cars and wholesale worth on a general level. Here in Ontario only licenced dealer can get these books, but they are out there. You can call yer insurance co. and get a referred to a professional apraiser. Lastly, "Google" it, asking for local musclecar appraisers. These guys specialize in older tin, bur they do cost.
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Is it a 2-door or 4-door? What engine and trans? What other options? P/S? A/C? Is it a convertible? Mileage? What's the condition of the body and what is the condition of the paint? Is it the original paint job? All of these will affect the price. If you have pics post them.
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Pete. 1968 Plymouth Road Runner 451 Stroker + Keisler 5-Speed OD manual trans
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