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John, my .02 would be value depends on a lot things. For example:
"Completely restored" can mean a lot of things. Certianly a car restored to an anal level of originality is normally worth more than a car restored to a lesser level of detail. Both may be beautiful cars but to get the big bucs "correctness" seems vital. How you market the car plays a big part in what it sells for. Is the description accurate? Are the pics detailed? Another thing. It's been my experience that a "known" car sells faster and for more money. People like knowing that the "community" is in agreement that the car is legit and correct. I personally fall into this category. I feel more comfortable and will pay more for a car that others who are far more knowledgable than I sign off on, so to speak. Paper documentation..Sort of relates to the above except the paper stuff could always be faked. The 2 together though make a winning combo. And finally, the buyer! Some people buy these cars because they want THAT car. Believe it or not, their not looking to make money. They just want what they want. If a buyer like that shows up, you as the seller are going to be real happy. Thats my story and I'm sticking to it ![]()
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