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'74 Sale Price Suggestion |
orbit398 |
Sep 28 2016, 09:06 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 139 Joined: 29-April 15 From: League city, Texas Member No.: 18,681 Region Association: Southwest Region |
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....... Attached File(s) 1974_914.pdf ( 3.7mb ) Number of downloads: 194 |
bfrymire |
Sep 29 2016, 07:49 PM
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Salsaholic Group: Members Posts: 590 Joined: 1-August 04 From: Sunnyvale, CA Member No.: 2,431 Region Association: Northern California |
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....... Hagerty prices seem to be high, until you read the condition. Concours, the highest valuation, is for better than new, perfect cars. Excellent is the kind that you see wining at local and small shows. Very, very nice cars. Good, is where most cars fall. Fair is daily drivers with some faults. Not saying anything about your car, but value is almost always about condition, and getting the correct condition, is key to setting correct value. -- brett |
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