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Grease Monkey
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Any way to know the restored value of a 23 Chevy Superior 4 door? It was restored several years ago and has been garaged ever since, a few small scratches on the finish now and the driver's door window won't roll up. It starts and runs good with the choke partially pulled out. I thought about selling it but my wife worries I might not have a good idea of it's value, it was my Dad's. Any help appreciated.
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Oil Can Mechanic
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What i would do is find a reputable antique automoive appraiser and go from there. Probably a $50 dallor fee but if he knows what he's doing and looking at, the estimate would be alot more official than intrenet survey and guestimating.
Appraisal is more for getting a car licenced, plated and insured BUT...a trained certified opionion is better than any outside opinion.
No offence becouse there are some real knowlageable guys on here and other sites BUT...im just saying... thats all.
Last edited by OilSpot; 10/28/10 07:20 PM.
In my shop, quality is a standard, NOT and option.
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ChatMaster - 15,000
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ChatMaster - 15,000
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It is very difficult to determine a value without actually seeing the vehicle. Condition is a major effect on value.
How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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ChatMaster - 2,000
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If you send me a PM with your email address, I can put you in touch with a very experienced appraiser who works in the Carolinas.
All the Best, Chip
"It's wise to choose a SIX"
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