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Determining cars value
How do I go about putting a value on a 1970 SS/L78 when no one knows what the
car is worth? I have a price in my head but the last time I tried to insure the car they wanted to have an appraisal. Hear lies the problem, most of these guys don’t know what a 70 Z/28 is bringing In today’s market let alone a L78. Are there any knowledgeable Second Gen appraisers in the SE Pennsylvania area. As much as I hate to say it the last guy I talked to was clueless without his outdated book in front of him which had #1 1971 Z/28 valued at $25,000 https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif Thanks |
Re: Determining cars value
The most logical way would be to set a very high reserve and put it on ebay. If the bids are legit, that would be a current market value. But be careful, in this market someone mught just end up buying your car!
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Re: Determining cars value
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How do I go about putting a value on a 1970 SS/L78 when no one knows what the car is worth? I have a price in my head but the last time I tried to insure the car they wanted to have an appraisal. Hear lies the problem, most of these guys don’t know what a 70 Z/28 is bringing In today’s market let alone a L78. Are there any knowledgeable Second Gen appraisers in the SE Pennsylvania area. As much as I hate to say it the last guy I talked to was clueless without his outdated book in front of him which had #1 1971 Z/28 valued at $25,000 https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif Thanks [/ QUOTE ] Mark, I would buy a copy of Hemmings motor news they seem to have a fair share of second gen cars for sale and it may help you detureman a value.... with this crazy market you might just loose your car to a high bidder... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif |
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