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> '74 Sale Price Suggestion
orbit398
post Sep 28 2016, 09:06 AM
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Thought I'd ask you folks as you are the most knowledgeable on the cars. I have a restored 1974 model with a 2.0. I am wondering what I should ask for it as I need to sell it. Prices seem all over the place. Hagerty values it at $23,700 - "Excellent" as the condition for the car. Pics attached, looking for opinions.

Car runs and drives great, no engine/tranny leaks.

thanks

Few more details: car originally had AC (components removed, except inside blower, still have the old stuff), dual weber 44's, carb cam, flat top pistons (like European car), new shocks, tires, ball joints etc.......


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post Sep 28 2016, 11:16 AM
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prices are all over because condition is all over the place -
1. Condition,
mileage,
2. originality
3. documentation of said condition mileage and originality
-4. model year , options, etc matter quite a bit as well.

haggarty is a nice place to start but value is whatever someone is willing to pay -
I have them for my insurance and they have my 75 2.0 appearance group etc car insured for $20,000. , once its repainted I will insure it for $30k agreed value -
If I were listing mine id start on the high end and adjust price until you get interest. depends on how much in a hurry you are to sell.
If you list it at $12,000, you will have a lot more interest-that is were it sounds like your car would sell based on what ive seen recently between here and the auction sites. you could put it on BAT or e-bay and put a reserve that you are willing to part with the car at. - that will tell you a lot about where its at value wise-Good luck if you list it. --

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